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Artist description
WAVE ESTATE is a band that heralds from the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
They perform songs from their CD of original material as well as covers
from the 70's through the 90's. With the release of their long awaited
self-titled debut CD in the beginning of 2000, they have been playing
clubs and festivals throughout the summer to build up a healthy
following in the Chicagoland area. Wave Estate will be soon working
on the follow up to the debut CD. |
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Music Style
Hard Rock, Alternative Rock |
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Musical Influences
Rush, U2, Smashing Pumpkins, AC/DC, The Cure |
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Similar Artists
Rush, U2, Smashing Pumpkins, |
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Artist History
Wave Estate in its present incarnation was formed in September 1995 with the addition of drummer Brian Dameron to the band formed by guitarist Bill Pitts and vocalist/bassist Don Mills in the late spring of 1993. Bill had been looking to get a new band together since the breakup of Safety In Numbers which had just started to create some buzz in the Chicago music scene in the early '90s. Though it had generated interest by Arista and A&M records this wasn't enough to keep that band together. After a few years, his hopes of putting together a new band seemed to fade after countless auditions and dead-end projects yielded nothing of value. Things changed in the spring of 1993 when Don met Bill after replying to an ad that Bill had placed on the bulletin board of a local music store. They teamed up with a drummer Don knew named Scott Luce and formed Wave Estate. |
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Group Members
Brian Dameron - Drums, Music, and Lyrics
Don Mills - Bass, Vocals, Music, and Lyrics
Bill Pitts - Guitar, Keyboards, Music, and Lyrics |
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Instruments
Dums, Bass, Guitar, Keyboards |
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Albums
Wave Estate |
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Additional Info
You can purchase Wave Estate merchandise at http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=WaveEstate |
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Location
West Dundee, Ilinois - USA |
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