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Artist description
My name is Gordon Sandvoss. I was born and raised in a little town
in Southern California called Claremont. Thats where my roots are and thats
where I will end up living. I have been influenced by everyone from The Beatles and Stevie
Wonder to Tupac and Biggie. I have been producing for about 6 years unofficaly and with out any schooling.
I have produced every Kunz & Sandvoss album and also the Device CD.
My biggest influences would have to be Mr. John Mayer and Ben Harper.
I love soccer, snow sking and going on dates :) |
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Music Style
All Styles |
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Musical Influences
It would be pretty lame of me just to name like 4 influences. I've been influenced by everyone I've ever heard. And so have you. |
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Similar Artists
John Mayer, Ben Harper, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Carlos Santana, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder |
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Artist History
2000 - Started working with Cody Kunz in a band called "Kunz and Sandvoss" (www.mp3.com/kunzsandvoss), released "Good Side of This" album.
2001 - Started a band for a benefit concert we were going to be in. Recruited MacKay Olson (bass) and Will Geirdino (drums), released "Sustained" album.
2002 - Performed at various events
2003 - Released "The Journey" under Kunz and Sandvoss.
2003/2004 - Started solo work. |
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Group Members
Gordon Sandvoss - Lead vocals, guitars, writer //
MacKay Olson - Bass, vocals //
Will Geirdino - Drums and percussion // |
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Albums
Untitled album currently in the works... |
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Press Reviews
"When I asked him what his expectations were for the album
he is working on right now, he replied 'All I expect it to be is something
remotely distant to greatness'. When I had the chance to hear a couple of demo
tracks for the CD, I said to my self, 'Greatness he shall be'. -- MTV.com
"His (Sandvoss) production skills are nothing short of detailed and his writing skills are
nothing short of deep." Mark Giffson, AP
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Location
Spokane, WA - USA |
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