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Artist description
i-ROK is short for intellectual rock and roll. The term was not intended to suggest a higher intellectual plane, nor was it intended to isolate itself into a scholarly corner. We are still mainstream artists treating mainstream topics for a mainstream audience. Our style is intellectual in the sense that we offer more than a hook line with a beat to those who wish to explore beneath the surface. For those folks, this is a journey of discovery along the way to a destination. For the the casual listener, this is ordinary rock and roll. |
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Music Style
General audience rock. If it were a movie, it would be rated G. It wasn't designed for kids, but they love it. |
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Artist History
In 1990, Dark Horse was born of a perceived need for rock music with profound, poetic lyrics that were suitable for general audiences. As it turns out, squeaky-clean rock and roll may have been a bit of an oxymoron. But the glue that has held this nucleus together for a decade is the notion that there is a music market segment out there that has been awaiting just such a niche. |
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Group Members
Judy Quist - vocals;Brad Vause - keyboards & vocals;Brent Whetton - guitar & vocals;William H. Davis - Percussion & vocals;David Carver - guitar |
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Albums
The Love of Gold (Windstar, 1992); Life on Earth (i-ROK Productions, 1995); The Winner's Circle (i-ROK Productions, 1997); Soar (i-ROK Productions, 1999); Sly & Witty (i-ROK Productions, 2000); Not A Word (i-ROK Productions, 2001) |
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Location
Eden, UT - USA |
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