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Artist description
Brickfoot is a four piece band from Marlyland that plays music that is a combination of pop, blues, alternative, and funk. A combination of great song writing, strong vocals and catchy melodies are the real strong points of the band. |
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Music Style
Pop / Rock/ Blues |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, Radiohead, Fiona Apple, John Frusciante and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ween, STP, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Lenny Kravitz, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors |
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Artist History
BRICKFOOT was founded by (lead singer/ guitarist) STEVE SILVER - (drummer/ back-up vocals) JAY T. -(lead guitarist/ back-up vocals)FRANK D'ANGELO and (bassist/ back-up vocals) CHIPPER. Brickfoot began writing the music for their debut release "Poly Carbon Lens" in 1998. The album was recorded at Sheffield Audio/Video Institute and Studio A (fromerly High Heel Studios). The album was mastered at Sterling Sound by George Marino. Brickfoot won the National Band to Band Combat in their region and are being placed on a National Compilation. Over the years of steady gigging and perfecting their style, Brickfoot has become one of the premeir bands in the Mid Atlantic Region. INFO: Paul MannaCurrently Managed by:Paul Manna24-7 Entertainment410-323-9824mannadu@erols.com |
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Group Members
FRANK D'ANGELO - lead guitar/back up vocals - JAY T. - drums/back up vocals - STEVE SILVER - lead vocals/guitar - CHIPPER - bass guitar |
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Instruments
Vocals, Electric / 6 & 12 String Accoustic Guitars, Bass Guitar , Drums , Auxillary Percussion, Keys |
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Albums
POLY CARBON LENS |
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Press Reviews
Has recieved mentions in ROLLING STONE and SPIN magazines. Also has won many awards in 1998 and 1999 Music Monthly Reader's Poll. |
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Additional Info
BRICKFOOT@hotmail.com |
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Location
Baltimore, Maryland - USA |
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