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Artist description
Mob4 is an original modern rock band made up of seasoned musicians
who are veterans of writing, gigging and recording.
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Music Style
Modern Rock |
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Musical Influences
Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, The Beatles, Cream, Kiss, Pink Floyd, Rush |
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Similar Artists
3 Doors Down, Matchbox Twenty, Lenny Kravitz |
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Artist History
Pasquale and Vince formed the band in late 1999.
While searching for a new lead singer to front the lineup
of their progressive hard rock band, they realized that
Pasquale was a better vocalist than anyone they auditioned.
Vince returned to his roots on guitar and Mob4 was born.
Pasquale and Vince collaborated on several new, exciting
songs that emphasized "feel" and "groove" instead of
speed and volume. They began to mix elements of funk,
rap and soul with good old rock and roll. The result
is a diverse set list that appeals to a wide range of
listeners.
In early 2001, the duo went into the studio in Shelton, CT
with good friend and producer/engineer/keyboardist Frank Ventresca
to record a 4-song demo. The SoundView Studios demo got the attention
of a production/promotion company from Nashville and in late 2002
Pasquale and Vince traveled south to record a 3-song promotional
CD that is currently being shopped to major and independent labels.
In late 2002 Sean Kollar joined as a full-time
drummer. Early in 2003 Juan Olivetto signed on as bassist for the band. They share a
passion for original music and have helped take Mob4 to a new level.
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Group Members
Pasquale - Lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Vince Bossio - Lead guitar, background vocals
Sean Kollar - Drums
Juan Olivetto - Bass |
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Instruments
Vocals, guitar, bass, drums and keyboards |
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Albums
Mob4 |
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Location
Seymour, CT - USA |
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