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Artist description
Outlaw rock and roll with a lot of blues and soul |
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Music Style
rock, folk rock, R&B |
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Musical Influences
R&B, 50's rock, early 70's pop and funk, harley exhaust systems, |
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Artist History
15 years and thousands of miles. Throttle Body was born of an outlaw biker gang of musicians who lived hand to mouth from town to town, raiding and taking over local night clubs for unannounced performances. They blazed a musical trail through the Western and Midwestern United States leaving fuzzy fans and confused club owners in their wake. Relentlessly pursued by major label A&R for most of their adult lives, but never succumbing to the lure of fluffy homes and comfy refirgerators, the boys and South Hill Girl managed to build a huge following without a single record on the charts that they are aware of. |
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Group Members
The Throttle Body brotherhood has consisted of many members over the years. The foundation of the band is Jerry (guitars, keys, bass, drums, vocals, songs, producer)and Emily (South Hill Girl - songs, vocals), later joined by Thom (sometimes drums, bass, vocals), Grant (drums), Chicago Steve (guitars), Zoro (drums - you may know him from his days with Lenny Kravitz), Osama (bass), Tom (bass), Randy (guitar) and most recently, Rod (guitar) |
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Albums
tears in rain, marley's chain, for the few, AIDS and language, we love |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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