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Artist description
We are a group of individuals who have all played
different styles of music and have combined our
talents to form a band with our own styles and sounds.
We write and play several styles and incorporate
acoustic, country, blues and rock into our current CD. |
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Music Style
A mix of Blues/Country/Pop |
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Musical Influences
Our influences are broad; Country to Classical |
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Similar Artists
We really don't sound like anyone that we can think of. We have been compared to many people as far as the sound of our individual songs, but we have never been told that we sound like anyone else. |
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Artist History
The singer, guitarist and bassist all played
together in the band BIG NOISE. Marvin
"Marvelous Marvin" Boone is a local radio personality
and friend who decided to get back into the music
Business on the artist side and plays drums for the band.
Marvin spoke with Dave, the singer, and Dave called Nick, the
guitarist, and Ernie, the bassist, and suggested
that we all get together for a jam. We all got along
and had a great time playing together several times,
so we decided that we would be a band. We have written
together and recorded The CD over several months without
a fight. We were all thinking about what to call ourselves
when one night, at practice, Dave said, "Why don't we call
ourselves Suburban White Men?" We all thought the
name fit and that is who we became, since we already were. |
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Group Members
Marvin Boone, Ernie Daniel, Nick Nichols and Dave Perri |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass Guitar and Drums |
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Albums
Suburban White Men |
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Press Reviews
We have had no press reviews to date and would welcome
the input of any media. Of course, it's hard to have
press reviews at this point, since we just started playing
out. |
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Additional Info
We are based in Tampa, Florida and can be contacted through our website |
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Location
Tampa, Florida - USA |
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