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Artist description
The Limit is a Phoenix based rock and roll band led by award-winning
songwriter David Grossman. They define the spirit of rock and roll:
spontaneous, live, electric and loud. Long Wongs on Mill told them they were
too loud. Kerry Lengel of the Rep calls them '...down and dirty rock and roll, a
change of pace from Grossman's solo act'. |
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Music Style
Rock n Roll |
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Musical Influences
Neil Young, Tom Waits, James Taylor |
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Artist History
The band has played together seven times, three rehearsals and four shows. In
that time the group has recorded almost two albums worth of music and a 10
song performance video, and has been featured in the Arizona Republic. |
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Group Members
David Grossman: words and music, electric and acoustic guitar, lead vocals
David performs 30 or more time a month as a solo act and has won many
awards for his songwriting and performances. David has spent time in various
institutions including a stretch in the Arizona State Prison system. It was here
that most of these songs were written.
Jason Montero: electric guitar, harmony vocals
Jason and David have played music together for 10 years. Jason also plays in the
rock and soul band Honey Child and has done session work. He spent some
time in Texas jails in the 1990's.
Johnny Kempt: bass and arrangements
Johnny is from New Zealand, where he has fronted and produced numerous
bands and played the lead in a touring version of the Buddy Holly Story. He has
worked in every aspect of the music industry. Johnny was almost arrested for
disturbing the peace on several occasions.
Greg Lisi: drums
Greg has played with many bands and also done session work. He is currently
playing with Honey Child. Greg has been arrested for unpaid parking tickets. |
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Albums
BARS |
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Additional Info
Performance Videos!! |
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Location
Phoenix, Arizona - USA |
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