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Artist description
We combine some or all of 10 instruments to fit whatever mood we want to convey. We attempt to create the artistic experience appropriate to the ideas we want to communicate in any given song. The result is a curious and unexpected composite of musical styles. |
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Music Style
A combination of Pop, Rock and Folk |
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Musical Influences
Jars of Clay, Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Five O'Clock People, Gideon's Press, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Dave Matthews Band, Delirious, Caedmon's Call, Creed, Nickel Creek, Sting, Iona, Poor Old Lu |
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Similar Artists
Jars of Clay, Five O'Clock People, Dave Matthews Band |
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Artist History
Our first venture together involved auditioning "Charade" for "Second Essence," the Seattle Pacific University arts journal CD, in January 2001. We played this and several other songs at open-mic events on campus. In June 2001, we recorded three more songs for our demo (which also includes the previously recorded "Charade"). During the rest of 2001 and the first half of 2002, we played gigs at a variety of places and events, including the annual UW Street Fair. We spent the remainder of 2002 focusing on a new recording project entitled "Sun and Rain", due in February 2003. |
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Group Members
Phil Woodward - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano;
Myron Marston - Electric and Accoustic Guitars;
Tim Marston - Hammered Dulcimer, Accoustic Guitar, Penny Whistle;
Chris Kennedy - Drums, Percussion;
Bobby Jacky - Keyboard, Accordian, Background Vocals;
Ryan Dragovich - Bass Guitar;
Katie Malik - Lead and Background Vocals;
Mark Noguchi - Saxophone, Flute |
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Instruments
Accoustic and Elecric Guitars, Piano, Accordian, Hammered Dulcimer, Saxophone, Flute, Bass, Drums, Percussion |
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Albums
Self-Titled Demo (2001); Sun and Rain (2003) |
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Additional Info
Our new release, Sun and Rain, is now for sale! |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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