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$12.55 DaphneTim Mercer: lead vocals, guitarScott Garapolo: drums, percussion, vocalsRyan Bull: lead guitarJon Cornell: bassThe self-titled debut album from the playful foursome Daphne mixes elements of rock, grunge and punk. The New York City based band originally formed as a quartet in 1999, spent a short stint as a trio before it’s final incarnation as a power quartet. Daphne lists Guns N’ Roses, Janes Addiction, The Who and Jimi Hendrix as major influences on their music. It’s their love of music that drives the band. The band finds inspiration for their music in many areas. Their songs touch on themes of life, love, and relationships. How they found one another…It was an ad that Tim placed in the Village Voice that led him to Scott. Jon who moved from Vegas to NYC in 2003, met Scott at a show and soon joined the band. Jon described his latest band to an old friend from Chicago, Ryan, who then moved to New York City to be part of the Daphne experience. The origin of the band’s name comes from Daphne, the attractive and clever detective from the Scooby Doo series.While Daphne enjoyed their time in a Long Island studio recording this album (and their extracurricular activities of golf and wiffle ball during breaks), it’s playing live that really excites them. Infectious is one word to describe the Daphne live experience. The band creates and cultivates a connection with the audience that they use to produce an unmistakable energy and excitement. During the show, they bring the audience on a wild rollercoaster of emotions from the up-tempo hard rock song “Sin” to the harmonizing soft song “Astoria” and back to rocking us with “Crush”New Yorkers may already know Daphne from when they won K Rock’s BATTLE OF THE BANDS in 1999. They beat out over 500 other bands for the honor. They’ve also been chosen as a Budweiser True Music Band, which has garnered them airplay, as well as numerous ad spots on the radio. Since then their song “Crush” has received airplay on K Rock as well as Q104.3. Their music has also been featured on FOX TV’s THE FAMILY GUY.Tim is a self-taught musician, who after his 16th birthday realized he wouldn’t be the next Mickey Mantle, and focused his energy on writing music. Scott gave up his calling as a vet and found his passion in playing drums when he was nine years old. As early as he can remember, Ryan wanted to follow in the footsteps of Jimi Hendrix. Jon would listen to Paul McCartney play bass and dream of the day ...
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$7.49 Since September 2005 Brian Hall has been writing and fronting TJU. After Hall's Rhythm section moved away in June 2006 Hall and guitar player Josiah Henley began again from the ground. This time the intention was to make TJU a more transparent collaboration. One in which Hall could become only a catalyst, relying heavily upon his band mates to complete his ideas. In August Henley and Hall finally settled on bassist and drummer, Hannah Sledge and Adam Beam. Halls songs are esoteric at their core. Delving into dense topics such as modernism, family, and spirituality. ...
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$16.45 Kennie DeLoatch is a contemporary troubadour who has musically chronicled his life, evolving from youthful romantic dreams to mature, passionate, soulful expressions. "Ripe" is Kennie's debut solo collection of original songs. The "Ripe" CD showcases the many different styles of music Kennie Deloatch is striving to master. As the composer, arranger and recording artist, Kennie DeLoatch is the lead vocalist, background vocalist, acoustic guitarist and bassist throughout the entire CD. His theme is that of Friendships, Love, Sorrow and Adventure. Kennie was born and raised in the small New York Hudson River Valley town of Nyack. Nyack is the home of ...
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