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Artist description
Jp's Eternia plays original, progressive &
classic Rock from 60-90's. The band sound is
that of loud guitar, Bass, and Drums in
classic Van Halen 4 piece type line-up. |
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Musical Influences
Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Jon Sykes, Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Billy Gibbons |
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Similar Artists
You Make that Decision |
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Artist History
Jp's Eternia is Ottumwa Iowa's best kept
secret, an Original Progressive
Rock Group,
that records and distributes all
of its own
songs, right in its hometown.
The group is
a power quartet, with influences
that range
from Jimi Hendrix, to Rush, to
Led Zeppelin,
to Black Sabbath, to Stevie
Nicks, to Dream
Theater. The band is currently
recording on
the Blue Nexus Records Label and
is
managed by Eternia Universe
Productions.
The group is a great treat for
any music
lover, who yearns for some great
classic
rock, from some of the groups
influences
and for some great fresh new
original
material. The group plays not
only
instrumental songs, but
electrifying vocal
performances, and subtle
acoustic
numbers. Anyone who wants to
see a band
that is greatly different from
any group out
there should come to see Jp's
Eternia
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Group Members
John Paul Jones - Guitar/Vocals/Drums
Max Lloyd - Vocals/Keyboards
Robert Lloyd Davis - Bass/Vocals
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keys Vocals. |
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Albums
Jp's Eternia, Youth is Wasted on the Young |
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Press Reviews
Saturday 08/17/2002 8:43:13am Name: John
Homepage:
http://geocities.com/forceten4/1.html
E-Mail: Referred By: Friend
City/Country: Ottumwa Comments: The first
band I have ever seen pull off "YYZ and Red
Barchetta", and the songs sounded GREAT! What
a talented band. Take it easy! And stop by the
site sometime. Easily one of the most talented
bands I have seen.
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Location
Ottumwa, Ia - USA |
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