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Music Style
Pop Rock |
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Artist History
Crash Comet formed two years ago when guitarist Phil Palazzolo approached Pete Cintorino about writing songs together. The two had met on the local club circuit where Phil was also a well known and respected sound engineer and Pete a top-notch 'veteran' singer. Shortly afterwards they were joined by bassist Joe Bertino, also a veteran of the Long Island club scene. But it wasn't until a few months later, when phenom drummer Chris Tibaldi joined, that all the pieces fell into place and the group truly became a band. Together Crash Comet creates a stellar combination of groove oriented modern rock, catchy hooks and great live shows that allow them to stand out from the rest of today's groups. Phil's guitar work layers the music with taste and subtlety rarely found in today's rock music, while providing the perfect amount of punch when called for. Pete, long regarded one of New York's finest rock voices, delivers everything from the smoothest vocal runs to the raunchiest of screams whenever the music demands. Joe adds extremely creative, yet always solid bass parts to Crash Comet's songs, as well as great melodic vocal harmonies, while Chris brings a signature groove, unique drum parts, and dead-on timing that drives and colors the Crash Comet sound. Crash Comet has quickly established itself as one of New York's brightest new acts. Countless performances in New York's top venues have enabled the band to develop a large and loyal following. Crash Comet has become "in demand" for some of the New York area's hottest shows. They recently shared the stage with Matthew Sweet, The Bogmen, and Nine Days (Sony 550), to name a few. |
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Group Members
Guitar - Phil PalazzoloVocals/Guitar - Pete Cintorinobassist - Joe Bertinodrummer - Chris Tibaldi |
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Location
Lindenhurst, New York - USA |
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