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Artist description
1st in Line is a side project of various members of Scream Sophie. Their vision is simple: Make entertaining music. By utilizing funky rhythms, pounding bass, slippery, swirling guitar, multi-layered samples, and provocative vocals, 1st in Line creates an intricate and humorous collage of "trippy" music. |
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Music Style
Psychedelic Pop & Rock |
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Musical Influences
Van Halen, Beck, RadioHead, Eagles, The Bangels, Ben Folds Five, ICP, Journey, King's X, Beatles, Clapton, Pink Floyd, Scream Sophie |
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Similar Artists
Journey, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Beck, Scream Sophie, hell, who knows? |
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Artist History
One cloudy day back in 1998, the future was changed forever. Arising from the ashes of a doomed society, 1st in Line triumphed over the forces of evil and led the rebellion to find peace, love, and harmony throughout the galaxy. |
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Group Members
Curt Granger - vocals, lead guitar, drums, brass, woodwinds, programming, keyboards. Jeff Johnson - vocals, bass & rhythm guitar, keyboards. Marty Calvert - vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar. |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass, drums, brass, woodwinds, loops, keys, and all kinds of miscellaneous instruments and assorted noises. |
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Albums
No Smoking! |
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Press Reviews
"'Give Me a Quarter' is perhaps the best song I've ever heard about Johnny B. I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the CD so I can review more of the material." Greg Denny, The Picaynne Press, New Orleans, 1999. "'Wuz Up?' is a journey into a realm of adolesence misbehavior and reckless abandon. Still, it's got a great groove and the intro reminds me what it's like when musicians have fun. I'll be watching this band to see where they end up..." Diana Rigsby, RoKoN Express, NY 1999. |
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Location
Birmingham, AL - USA |
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