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Artist description
The Stickers are three-time winners of the Billboard Magazine Songwriting Award. They have opened up for numerous national acts and have headlined and been featured at many clubs, TV and Radio stations, etc. Their style blends creative original songwriting in the classic pop/rock sense with a unique rhythmic approach, incorporating elements of funk, R&B, Latin, zydeco, reggae, and other styles. With five members, each playing multiple instruments, the sound is unique and diverse. |
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Music Style
Pop, rock, percussion, rhythm and blues |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Elvis, Joe Cocker, Santana |
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Similar Artists
Rolling Stones, Santana, Blues Traveler, Matchbox 20, Dave Matthews |
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Artist History
The Stickers have won the Billboard Magazine songwriting award three different times in the last three years.The band was formed by three brothers from Pittsburgh, PA, and as three-time Billboard Magazine award winners has gained a reputation for great songwriting and performances.The Stickers have been an opening act for entertainers ranging from Ringo Starr to Edgar Winter, Cheap Trick, Grand Funk Railroad, and John Cafferty.They play primarily in the Pittsburgh area but have ranged from Ohio to West Virginia, Maryland, and New York. |
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Group Members
Joe Wodarek - vocals, percussion, and saxophone...John Wodarek - bass...Jim Wodarek - drums...Miguel Garcia - guitars...Kevin Bortz - keyboards, accordian, trumpet, acoustic guitar |
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Instruments
Drums, congas, percussion, keyboards, bass, guitars, saxophone, trumpet, accordian, washboard, harmonica |
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Albums
What Comes in the Night, Get It On |
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Additional Info
T-shirts |
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Location
Pittsburgh, PA - USA |
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