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Artist description
A collective artist project featuring vocal performances by several Nashville-based artists brought together on the album, "Written On The Hood Of An Old Car". Eleven original songs, copyright 2002 Bobbysox Music. Album produced by Bob of Bobbysox Music. |
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Music Style
Ecletic mix of Folk, Rock & R&B |
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Musical Influences
Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny Lyon |
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Similar Artists
Ourselves |
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Artist History
"After many years working in bands, writing songs & producing for other artists, I wanted to create a very personal musical statement based on a metaphysical journey on two levels. On one level, it is a road trip thru parts of The States. On another, it is a voyage thru facets of my life. To accompany me on this journey, I enlisted the help of some of my good buddies in Nashville both on vocals & to provide the musical backdrop". BOB. |
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Group Members
Vocals: Doug Hoekstra, Joe Pagetta, Kathy Crow, Ron LaSalle, Erik Hoeg, Rocky McCoy, Tom Mason, Patton James & Duane Jarvis.
Drums: Rick Schell, David Gehrke & Bill Chasse'.
Bass: Paul Slivka, Lance Martin & Bucky Barrett
Guitars: Erik Hoeg, Danny Lee Ramsey, Bobby Sox, Brent Petrek & Duane Jarvis.
Keyboards: Steve Paxton & Bobby Sox
Horn Section: Danny Mancuso (Sax) & Jimmy Clark (Trumpet).
Backing Vocals: Audrey Malone & Tammy Foster |
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Albums
Written On The Hood Of An Old Car & Ebony Nights, Ivory Towers by Ian Coltaire. Both written, arranged & produced by Bobbysox Music |
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Press Reviews
"Through the use of pop cliches & the raw emotion of truly original pieces such as "Careless Years" & "The Nearest Thing" this is the essence of "Written On The Hood Of An Old Car" upon closer listening. The skilful retrospective arrangements emphasize how deep our most personal memories are bonded with pop music from Elvis to Jewel"...Roots Town Ezine 23, 2002. |
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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