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Music Style
Garage Music |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, Oasis |
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Similar Artists
Pink Floyd with a mix of the Strokes |
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Artist History
After months of frustration and disgust due to heartless music being played on Radios and TV the band decided to create a new sounding music that had the heart, soul, and passion. The band set out to fill in the greatness that had gone missing in recent days of imitation music. These three people, Nick Delgato, Paul Magarity (a.k.a. P Money), and Joey lambe created the Broomsticks. The Broomsticks have potential to be one of the biggest bands of this generation. Their solid guitar licks and fast riffs ring passionately into its listeners ears. However, something was missing in this small town band. The band was still looking for solid vocals, after months of tryouts it appeared that the band would never find a voice to match their heart-pounding music. Soon later their prayers were answered with Daniel Kirsten, who produced their first demo "A short one". After joking around with the mic the band soon realized that their prayers had been answered. The Broomsticks are now in full throotle with a plan for a tour and a their first studio album in the making. |
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Group Members
Nick Delgado-Drums
Paul Magarity-Guitar
Joey Lambe-Bass
Daniel Kirsten-Vocals |
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Albums
A Short One |
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Press Reviews
"The Broomsticks are the saviors of Rock and Roll. Look for them in the future next to the names John,Paul,George,and Ringo." Brendan Fantz, The Fresno Bee
"I swear, God can't even make music as good as this," Priest Fredrick from NorthWest Church Variety |
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Location
Fresno, CA - USA |
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