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Artist description
Courtesy is a 4 piece rock band from the Merrimack
Valley area of Massachusetts. They love music, they
write great songs, and they WILL rock your pants off.
The members of Courtesy enjoy long walks on the beach,
sunsets with beautiful women, and bubblebaths...
but not necessarily in that order. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Jimmy Eat World (Clarity), The Beatles (Revolver & Abbey Road) Nirvana (In Utero), Ben Folds Five (Whatever and Ever Amen), Weezer (Pinkerton) |
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Similar Artists
Saves the Day, Jimmy Eat World, Something Corporate, Dashboard Confessional, Brand New, the Beatles, Juliana Theory, Smashing Pumpkins, Britney Spears, Ace of Base, The Fugees |
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Artist History
Formed before a high school talent show, Courtesy
aren't trying to be the next big thing, nor last
years fad. They continue to make innovative music
today, though distance prohibits them from performing.
Each member is at his desired institution of learning
currently,and the band plans to play shows continuously
this summer as the much anticipated 'Diamonds Are A
Girl's Best Friend EP' is released. |
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Group Members
John Edwards: Backing Vocals, Guitar, Bass;
Adam Perocchi: Backing Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass;
Post-Production, Merchandise, Design;
Mike Wencis: Percussion, Programming, Arrangements;
Mike Coyne: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards,
Arrangements |
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Instruments
Fender Custom Strats, Ibanez Acoustics, Gibson/Epiphone Electrics, Fender P-Bass, Pearl/Porkpie Drums |
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Albums
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend EP, Sleepless Nights and Wasted Dreams EP |
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Additional Info
Website, album and merchandise design by Adam Perocchi; Photography by Ryan M. Veith |
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Location
North Andover, Massachusetts - USA |
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