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Artist description
The JTB, from Kansas City, Mo, consists of Songwriter/Artist Jeffrey Tiller and Vocalist Darin Thomas. Though Tiller/Thomas do all the recording in the studio, the act consists of four to five pieces while performing live throughout the region, depending on the venue.
Jeffrey Tiller has written the theme music to the successful "Dream Chasers" series which has played worldwide, along with the theme to the Don Fortune sports talk show on KMBZ 980am.The show was the number one sports/talk show at it's time frame in the market. The JTB performed live on the show several times including a live remote at the highly rated Kansas City Royals-St. Louis Cardinal games. Tiller has also written many songs over the last few years that has received much notoriety. He is well known throughout the area as one of the finest guitarists, and a definite force in the regional music industry.
Darin Thomas has been one of the most sought after Drummer/Vocalists in the area for a number of years. He is known as thunder and lightning behind a drum kit. Only recently did he discover his unique talent a a lead vocalist which can be heard on the latest JTB recording.
The JTB performs live throughout the region. Check the website for upcoming shows.
Give the new disc a listen, and please contact us through this website or www.omnientertainment.com. See our website www.TheJTB.com for purchasing information.
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Music Style
Rock |
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Similar Artists
Classic Rock, Rock n Roll, Southern Rock, Blues |
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Group Members
The JTB, from Kansas City, Mo, consists of Songwriter/Artist Jeffrey Tiller and Vocalist Darin Thomas. |
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Instruments
Jeffrey Tiller - All Instruments |
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Albums
The JTB |
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Location
Kansas City, MO - USA |
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