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    Artist description
    The Brainbell Janglers are a four piece Rock 'n' Roll and Blues band from Upstate New York.
    Music Style
    Rock and Roll and Blues
    Musical Influences
    Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, etc
    Similar Artists
    Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top
    Artist History
    The Brainbell Janglers came together on October 16, 2000. They crafted their sound, and started gigging on February 3rd, 2001. Since then, they have played nearly 200 shows in 2 years all throughout the Southern Tier of NY, Northern Pennsylvania, and parts of Maryland.
    Group Members
    Chad Taggart - Lead Vocals, Rhythm & Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica Joe Narde - Drums and Percussion Sean Monroe - Bass, Backing Vocals, Harmonica Tony Serdula - Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
    Instruments
    Gibson & Fender Guitars, Fender Basses, Pearl Drums, Paiste Cymbals
    Albums
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    Location
    Corning, New York - USA

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