|
 |
Artist description
A unique blend of acoustic and electric instruments with catchy hooks and a driving rhythm section. |
 |
Similar Artists
Dave Matthews, Big Head Todd, Counting Crows, Better Than Ezra |
 |
Artist History
The Death of an Opera Singer
(21 Reasons’ Story)
In Tulsa’s eclectic music scene Scott Brown, a classically trained singer, meets a funk rock drummer, Marc Hudson. Marc quickly lures Scott away from his classical background into the tumultuous world of rock and roll. Together they form a band called the Generics and tour through out Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri. As time rolls on, the would be opera singer and drummer become restless with the band and the scene and relocate to Kansas City in search of a new musical challenge. They meet a fellow Tulsa native, Bryan Mace, a prolific bass player familiar with the Kansas City music scene and their brand of music. The trio then adds Steve Strong on electric and acoustic guitars and begins writing new material and performing as 21 Reasons in 2001. In late 2002 they complete their line-up by adding an explosive second guitarist Tony Trevino.
21 Reasons has been compared to such bands as Counting Crows, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, The Dave Matthews Band and Better Then Ezra. Producing hook oriented, radio ready rock, the band is dedicated to creating distinctive music. The band has been busy winning fans around the Kansas City area by putting on shows with a relentless effort to play music with passion and creativity. By the end of 2002, 21 Reasons will complete and independently release their first full length CD. If you would like to book 21 Reasons or just receive more information please contact:
Steve Strong
6110 Vardon Drive
Parkville, MO 64152
(816)746-6608
stevestrong@twentyonereasons.com
www.twentyonereasons.com
|
 |
Group Members
Scott Brown -Vocals
Steve Strong -Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Marc Hudson -Drums & Percussion
Bryan Mace -Bass Guitar
Anthony Trevino -Guitar |
 |
Albums
January |
 |
Location
Kansas City, MO - USA |
 |
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|