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Artist description
The band's music combines the power of harder-edged rock with the sensibilities and songwriting of great pop songs, culminating in a unique sound and style. Somehow, forces aligned allowing Wil's Drama to create music complex enough to please seasoned musicians, yet familiar enough to grow popular with the general music public. |
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Music Style
New Rock/Pop |
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Musical Influences
Police, Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Led Zepplin, Pearl Jam, even Metallica ... Whatever moves us...Our biggest influence is each other. |
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Similar Artists
Somewhere around Collective Soul, Tonic, Live, Matchbox 20 |
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Artist History
The music that would eventually become known as Wil's Drama began as a day of practice, which led to the current total of THOUSANDS of hours of eating, drinking, and sleeping this band and it's music by all it's members. |
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Group Members
Eric Hopper, Daniel Ray, John Hansbrough, Kevin Caldwell, and James Beale |
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Instruments
Wil's Drama is a five-piece rock act with two guitarists, bass, drums, and vocals |
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Albums
Escaping The Wheel (1999), Deep South 3 compilation (song: Bitter Times) |
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Press Reviews
Wil's Drama is currently in the midst of a national radio campaign. They're receiving airplay on over 30 stations nationwide. Most noteworthy is that as an unsigned band, Wil's Drama received airplay on WNNX 99X Atlanta, literally days after finishing the album, on the station's most popular drive-time show, a first for an unsigned band on this nationally top ranked station. WXDX 105.9 The X in Pittsburgh, has played every song on the album during their popular radio show "The Edge of the X". These facts and more prove Wil's Drama's radio playability and draw. |
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Additional Info
Wil's Drama is ranked by Musican Magazine as one of the best unsigned bands in the nation in 1998; picked as on of the top five bands in Georgia out of more than 400 by modern-rock radio tastemakers WNNX 99X. |
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Location
Atlanta, GA - USA |
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