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Music Style
Our Own |
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Similar Artists
LOST IN LIFE |
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Artist History
The band originally formed in 1989 as "VENGER" a trio that had one goal in mind since our inception-original music. After we got a handful of songs we immediately started playing shows around the area and quickly developed a stable fan base. However, a line-up change brought us a little down time to regroup and fill the positions that were left vacant. We were looking for dedicated musicians that share our goals, which is to bring original music to anyone that wanted to listen. When the only music offered was karaoke and original live bands were in the shadows at best, we brought in Neil Dewitt-former drummer with local talent Somberslay, and Bradley Shane for vocals who has recorded and performed with many top name country artist. The one constant that started to prove difficult to maintain when we were looking for new members was diversity which is one of our major strengths that keeps the music fresh and not sounding run of the mill. All members of LOST IN LIFE have many years experience in musicianship, recording, and live performance and each of us brings something to the table stemming from our different musical backgrounds. In the end, if each song doesn’t have it's own unique personality and originality it won’t be kept. LOST IN LIFE has a full-featured home on the web at www.lostinlifeband.com. There you can keep up to date on live performances; mingle with fans, live pictures and many other forms of information on the band. For more information on LOST IN LIFE contact: Dave Waynescott at dave@lostinlifeband.com, Aaron Bohne at aaron@lostinlifeband.com, Neil Dewitt at neil@lostinlifeband.com or Bradley Shane at brad@lostinlifeband.com |
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Group Members
Dave Waynescott-Guitars
Aaron Bohne-Bass
Neil Dewitt-Drums
Bradley Shane-Vocals
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Albums
Self Titled EP |
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Location
Louisville, Kentucky - USA |
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