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Artist description
The Sulentic Brothers Band's music is a unique
combination of styles and ideas. These styles and ideas form a band with the incredible ability to write music all their own.
All members of the band take an active part
contributing to the writing of their music.
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Music Style
Southern Rock |
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Musical Influences
Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd |
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Similar Artists
We have our own sound that is true to the love of Southern Style Music |
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Artist History
Dave And Tom Sulentic From South Bend Indiana
founded The Sulentic Brothers Band in 1993 with
the goal of creating a band that concentrated on
playing and writing their own music. With that in
mind, they had an old friend that played guitar
like a dream that they considered immediately for
the band--Mike May. However, they had lost contact
with him and with some searching on Tom's part,
they found Mike and were thrilled when he agreed
to be a part of the band. Now, with Mike and Dave
on lead and rhythm guitars and Tom on the drums,
the search for a bass player began. Finally,
Jim Robinson, one exceptional bass player fit the
bill and the personality of the group perfectly.
Then the time came for the daunting task of
finding a vocalist. It was Jim's foresight that
made the search an easy one. Bringing Cliff
Schooler to the band--a vocalist, guitarist and
harp man. Filling out the band with his vocal
talent and song writing abilities is Dave Lynch
making the band a full rounded sound. Thus, with
a lot of hard work, a little searching--a and a
little luck The Sulentic Brothers Band was formed.
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Group Members
Dave Sulentic - Lead/Rhythm Guitars/Vocals
Tom Sulentic - Drummer
Jim Robinson - Bass Guitar
Mike May - Guitar
Cliff Schooler - vocalist/guitar and harmonica
Dave Lynch - Lead & Back up Vocals,
Percussion & Rhythm Guitar |
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Albums
The Past & The Prisoner |
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Location
South Bend, In - USA |
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