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Artist description
maybe tomorrow is a four peice band from cedar rapids, iowa. |
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Music Style
new school rock and roll. |
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Musical Influences
mxpx, slick shoes, sick of change, element101, jimmy eat world, zao, dogwood, freeto boat, *nsync. |
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Similar Artists
mxpx, slick shoes, sick of change, element101, jimmy eat world, zao, dogwood, freeto boat, *nsync. |
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Artist History
It all started when Chad and Matt moved to Cedar Rapids and met Ryan. After a little growing up together, Chad got a drumset. Later, Ryan got a guitar. Then one day Matt, Ryan and Chad were all sitting in Ryan's basement and they were like, "let's start a band. Matt you need to get a bass." So matt was like okay. Later he got a bass and they started playing...*In late 1999 Ryan, Chad, Matt, met Rob Weiss. Rob joined and it was Rob on guitar and vocals, Ryan on guitar, Chad on drums, and Matt on bass. Then one of Rob's friends, Justin, joined on vocals. In the summer of 2000, they went on a national tour with former Bettie Rocket recording artists Freeto Boat/Call of Elijah. *When they got back Rob and Justin both left because of differences and they got a new guitar player, Josh. (Josh had been a friend of Matt's for a couple years.)*they wrote all completly new songs, so it's like a new band, they're just too lazy to think of a new name. |
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Group Members
ryan hale=guitar. josh whartman=rhythm guitar. chad parks=drums.matt worsfold=bass and vocals. |
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Instruments
two guitars, bass, and drums |
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Albums
There's two maybe tomorrow demos out there somewhere. they are super pop punky maybe tomorrow and sound fairly bad. |
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Press Reviews
Maybe Tomorrow has played with many bands such as: brian jones, sick of change, noggin toboggan, dogwood, freeto boat, the huntingtons, pillar, general star, logos, and off the record, among others. |
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Additional Info
god is neat. |
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Location
cedar rapids, iowa - USA |
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