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Artist description
Hard Rockin band from Northcentral Ohio. |
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Music Style
Heavy Metal |
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Musical Influences
Jeff - Metallica, Creed, Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath ------------------- Mike - Rush, Dream Theatre --------------------------------------------------------- Dan - Metallica |
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Similar Artists
You tell me!! |
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Artist History
Jeff and Dan formed the band back in 1990. It more or less just started out as two guys gettin drunk and jammin. We used to love to play Metallica covers, then we started to right some of our own music. Scotty came into the picture sometime between '92 and '95. He used to sell Jeff all his guitars and he had a drum set that he said was for work-out purposes only. Well it didn't take long to persuade him to leave them over at Jeff's loft apartment where we practiced. We used to have big parties and play. They were two bars downstairs, when they let out people would hang out in the streets and listen to us. I don't know if they thought we were good or they were just to drunk to go home. Every now and then Mike would come over to play bass, eventhough he was a drummer. That's how we got to know him, plus he has his own recording studio, which is awesome. Then a few girlfriends and an ex-wife later, all our equipment moved out to Mike's house and that's where we practice now. Then one day Scotty decided that he didn't want to play anymore. So now Mike plays drums and Jeff and Dan play guitar and all three share the bass. We thought we had a full time bass player in Chad Tackett, but he would rather play guitar. So if anyone knows of a bass player let us know, and Chad the spots still open. |
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Group Members
Jeff Sallee(Guitars,Vocals,Bass), Dan Medley(Vocals,Lead Guitar,Bass), Mike Baylor(Drums,Keys,Bass) |
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Instruments
Gibson and ESP Guitars, Marshall and Line 6 Amps, Tama Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Yamaha Keboards |
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Albums
One lump or Two |
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Location
Willard, OH - USA |
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