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Artist description
The caitlin roscoe project took the complex structure of progressive music and layered blues guitars and grooving vocals on top. |
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Music Style
progressive funk rock |
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Musical Influences
Elton John, Rush, Dave Matthews Band, Stevie Ray |
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Similar Artists
Elton vocals, Rush bass, Dave Matthews, surf music, Irish drinking songs, funk, Blues Travelers, you name it...! |
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Artist History
The caitlin roscoe project was a college band. The band rose and fell while the 4 members attended the University of South Florida in Tampa. CRP came together when bassist Mike Santore assembled a few friends. He wanted to make a studio album for fun.
He called on a few friends he'd been jamming with in the dorms and the vocalist from his last band, Wendy's Homework.
By the end of the first jam session, however, the four decided to become a real band. They recorded and started gigging within 2 months time and played for a year-and-a-half. |
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Group Members
Bass guitar-Mike Santore
Vocals/lyrics-Terry Roberts (currently of mp3 member Urban Legend)
Drums/percussion-Mike Reed
Guitars-Dave Eichenbaum |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass, drums, vocals. (Guest saxaphone and trombone on |
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Albums
Five Long Songs and a Ballad; Posthumorous |
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Press Reviews
"The caitlin roscoe project...channel vocals, bass, guitar, and drums into a
world beat jazz-funk-Clang-meets-Dave Matthews-via-Primus-and-Rush approach. Wow!"--Focus Magazine #63 (October 31-November 12, 1996.) |
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Location
Tallahassee, FL - USA |
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