Little Hurricane
Anthony "Tone" Catalano and Celeste "CC" Spina
-From San Diego, California.
-Little Hurricane started when Spina answered Catalono's CraigsList ad, seeking like-minded musicians. Together, the duo formed a dirty blues and rock group that has been grinding out authentic rock in the San Diego scene and beyond. Influenced by both Catalono's Santa Cruz, CA roots and Spina's Chicago upbringing, the band's sound is a fusion of the two great music centers.
Lincoln Durham
-From Itasca, Texas.
-Armed with old bastardized mid-century guitars, hand-me-down fiddles and banjos, home-made contraptions with just enough tension on a string to be considered an instrument and any random percussive item he can get his hands or feet on, Lincoln Durham is a roots-rock revivalist with a heavy amped edge, preaching the gospel of some new kind of depraved music. With driving guttural beats backboning various growling stringed instruments, Lincoln gives birth to a sound that transcends genres with his dark, poetic, and raw writing style telling tales that E.A. Poe would have been proud of.
Fritz Montana
David Marshall, Kevin Logan, and Matthew Hagarty.
-From San Francisco/San Jose, California.
-Our story begins amidst the backdrop of the late 90's- boy bands were in control, Clinton was romping in the White House, and Leonardo DiCaprio was slipping into the abyss of the Atlantic.
With a pocketful of ambition and a long road to puberty, three young ment ook it upon themselves to dedicate their lives to the betterment of American music. Unbeknownst to these young men, they would later meet, drink some beer, and write songs that would influence the course of history and change the face of rock music forever.
Makin' waves and takin' names, Fritz Montana exists to disrupt the status quo, challenge authority, and make some damn fine music.
- See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20140604.html#sthash.MliQPgM1.dpuf
Little Hurricane
Anthony "Tone" Catalano and Celeste "CC" Spina
-From San Diego, California.
-Little Hurricane started when Spina answered Catalono's CraigsList ad, seeking like-minded musicians. Together, the duo formed a dirty blues and rock group that has been grinding out authentic rock in the San Diego scene and beyond. Influenced by both Catalono's Santa Cruz, CA roots and Spina's Chicago upbringing, the band's sound is a fusion of the two great music centers.
Lincoln Durham
-From Itasca, Texas.
-Armed with old bastardized mid-century guitars, hand-me-down fiddles and banjos, home-made contraptions with just enough tension on a string to be considered an instrument and any random percussive item he can get his hands or feet on, Lincoln Durham is a roots-rock revivalist with a heavy amped edge, preaching the gospel of some new kind of depraved music. With driving guttural beats backboning various growling stringed instruments, Lincoln gives birth to a sound that transcends genres with his dark, poetic, and raw writing style telling tales that E.A. Poe would have been proud of.
Fritz Montana
David Marshall, Kevin Logan, and Matthew Hagarty.
-From San Francisco/San Jose, California.
-Our story begins amidst the backdrop of the late 90's- boy bands were in control, Clinton was romping in the White House, and Leonardo DiCaprio was slipping into the abyss of the Atlantic.
With a pocketful of ambition and a long road to puberty, three young ment ook it upon themselves to dedicate their lives to the betterment of American music. Unbeknownst to these young men, they would later meet, drink some beer, and write songs that would influence the course of history and change the face of rock music forever.
Makin' waves and takin' names, Fritz Montana exists to disrupt the status quo, challenge authority, and make some damn fine music.
- See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20140604.html#sthash.MliQPgM1.dpuf
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