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Artist description
Lost In Between is a high energy, all original music band that recently
burst onto the music scene in Northwest Ohio. Their unique blend of
acoustic driven alternative rock, with a touch of blues, has already made
them one of the most popular original music bands in the local area. With a range
of music from slow, acoustic ballads, hard-edged blues, and percussive gypsy-like rhythms
there is an appeal to every age group. You will see fans of all ages and walks of
life at a Lost In Between show. While remaining very active playing venues throughout
Northwest Ohio, Lost In Between can be seen most often at the Upper Deck and the Hard
Hat Cafe in Toledo, OH. |
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Music Style
Alternative-Rock (with a touch of blues influence) |
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Similar Artists
Lost somewhere In Between the style and range of artists like STP, 3 Doors Down, Days of the New |
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Artist History
The principle creator and driving force behind Lost In Between is
vocalist John Garcia who, armed with an acoustic guitar, a notebook
full of incredible songs, and a desire to leave a musical imprint started
the band in 1999. With his brother Rob Garcia they co-wrote words and music,
baring their souls about love found, and lost, family and friendship. Naturally
there are a few drinking songs (The band tends to think
this applies to all of them)! In 2001 guitarists Brian Schlagheck and
Jeff Brooks teamed with the Garcia Brothers and there was instant magic!
The addition of Dustin Snyder on bass guitar completed the band and
almost immediately Lost In Between moved from the garage to playing
to crowds throughout the Toledo area. There is something for everyone
at a Lost In Between show. |
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Group Members
John Garcia - Vocals,
Rob Garcia - Drums,
Brian Schlagheck - Electric Guitar,
Jeff Brooks - Electric/Acoustic Guitar,
Dustin Snyder- Bass Guitar |
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Albums
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Location
Toledo, Ohio - USA |
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