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Artist description
The Four Twentys are bitching, raucous, dynamic combo that has been together for over twenty five years. These brothers are tight, and with the Count riffing in front of them, it becomes a totally awsome experience. |
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Music Style
Power Pop, Jazz Vocalist, |
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Musical Influences
Jim Backas, Major Lance, Lee Dorsey, Frank Zappa, and George Clinton |
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Similar Artists
Eminem, Limp Biscut, Garth Brooks, John Denver, Bruce Springstein, Kid Rock, the Black Crows, Sly Stone, and Tupac Shakur |
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Artist History
Formed in the early seventies, this mythical group led by the Count has been appreciatted by very few. Being way ahead of his time, the Count is just now finding his audience. With his politiclly charged nature, and soft core porn content it required the advent of the 21st century to appreciatte his music. |
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Group Members
Count Slowly, Elvis Twenty, Antoine "nervous" Twenty, Tiny Twenty, Bubba Twenty |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards. |
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Albums
Meet The Count |
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Press Reviews
Joel Selvin - S.F. Chronical: This is the most innovative artist I've ever seen in all my years of covering music. |
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Location
Berkeley, CA - USA |
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