Potters Field
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Potters Field is currently back at Divison Road writing and rehearsing new material for their summer performance schedule.
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Mix horror and sci-fi with heavy hard rock and you get Potters Field. Brothers Chris and Rick Reifenstein finally decide to work together and create Potters Field. Fans of both Chris and Rick are excited about the results. Potters Field was completed by the addition of Brian Caddamore on Percussion and Greg LaFever on Bass. Check the calender for performance dates and how you can get their latest CD and T-Shirts FREE!
Why this name?
Long hours in an encyclopedia. We thought it had a cool story behind it. A graveyard for criminals and people who couldn't afford funerals.
Do you play live?
OF COURSE. We play anywhere and everywhere.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Great marketing and promo. tool. As well as a good way to stay in touch with fans.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
YEAH!
Band History:
In 2002 Rick Reifenstein and Chris Reifenstein decided to from "Potters Field". After performing and creating two European released CD's, Rick wanted to get back to his roots. Guitar driven Rock. Chris had spent the last couple of years singing in bars in the area developing a fan base of his own. Fans of both brothers said, "FINALLY!" when Rick and Chris decided to work together. Every good band needs strong base. Brian Cadamore (drums) and Greg Feaver (bass) supply that base.
Your influences?
Clutch,Alice in Chains, System of a Down, Korn,Tool.
Equipment used:
Potters Field recordes on a 600 mghz G3 running Pro Tools.