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Artist description
a woman with a pretty voice met, be-friended, and eventually married an indie/emo singer/songwriter/drummer/guitarist who conviced her to try to write songs with him and eventually the novelty wore off and potential was actualized in the form of a few catchy songs that convinced them to write more songs that went from cute ideas to heavy rock songs in one weekend of recording. the duo will release a CD soon and then recruit a few musical friends to play instruments with them live. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, Tori Amos, Ida, Thomas Aquinas |
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Similar Artists
Rainer Maria, Mates of State, Jejune, Pohgoh, Ribbon Fix, Ida, Roadside Monument, K, the Fireflies, Dan Lutes, Bridget Lutes |
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Artist History
Dan and Bridget have been writing bits of songs together for 3 years or so, but only recently began finishing the songs. With finished songs, they realized that there is the potential to show the songs to other people who might like them or benefit in some way from hearing them. And so they are recording a CD that will be finished some time soon we hope. |
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Group Members
Daniel Lutes plays drums, guitar, bass, piano, and sings. His wife Bridget Lutes plays piano, guitar, bass and drums and sings better than him. Their friend Josh will play bass or guitar with them. He is also in "the Roommate" (with a song available on MP3.com). |
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Instruments
guitar, drums, bass, piano, trumpet |
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Albums
soon |
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Additional Info
Dan is also a member of the Fireflies (who have a song on MP3.com) |
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Location
Oconomowoc, WI - USA |
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