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Artist description
We are a new band with a stronger drive in guitars; it's getting a little more dirty and we like it! |
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Music Style
Pop Rock |
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Musical Influences
John Mayer, REM, Counting Crows, Natalie Merchant, Black Crowes, Train, Jack Johnson |
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Similar Artists
Toad the Wet Sprocket, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Train, REM, Counting Crows, Black Crowes, Wallflowers, Jack Johnson, Hootie and The Blowfish |
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Artist History
"COLOUR TILLERMEN" was first concieved in the city of San Francisco by front man Teddy Ehrhardt. Word of this hard driving blend of pop, folk, and rock spread quickly, and soon moved south where this new sound brought them opening gigs for many national acts in Ventura California. During the spring of 2002 brought on the reformation of members; Bryan Clark (lead electric) and Mike Dietz(drums/piano). The new combined stronger vocal melodies and harmonies, with driving guitars for a new rock sound. The band is currently based out of Ventura, California. |
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Group Members
Teddy Ehrhardt
Mike Dietz
Bryan Clark
Ian Eskander |
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Instruments
Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Bass, Drums, Keys |
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Albums
Down on Fourth Street - 2001 (Debut Release) |
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Press Reviews
"...Colour Tillermen has the sound to make them one of the most recognized bands in the Ventura/Santa Barbara County area" -Mike Hess, South Bay Music Review "...The music is well produced with an undeniable hook" "...Crowd reaction gave the impression that the next time you want to see these guys, your seats may not be as good" -Landon Knowles, San Francisco Entertainment Weekly
". . .the sound does NOT need to grow on you, you like the music right away. This is a band that is sure to have radio hits. " - Darren McPeake B95.1 Radio in Ventura Cal Cumulus Broadcasting |
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Location
Ventura, California - USA |
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