T'em McLerrin
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Hello everyone and welcome to our little crawlspace here.
Why this name?
Don't know, really. Just come to us.
Do you play live?
No, nothing live. All just recording now.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the Internet. Guess we'd still be trying to get a record deal or at least shop demos around.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
No. Too late now. :)
Band History:
1998 or so, we got together. Different band names, and then this name just sorta came to mind one day. I looked it up on the internet - no reference to anything. Weird. Sounds like a guy's name though, and nobody in the band is named T'em.
Your influences?
Garvey plays electric bass - 4 and 5 string. Says he likes Chris Squire, but I don't know who doesn't. At the very least, Chris is TALL.
I (call me T'em...why not?) play guitars; 12-string acoustic, the same with a Strat pup in the hole, a Johnson 6 string (slide), a Strat and a LP Custom from the '70s, something I made ("Little Man"), and then...uh...the Aria Classical guitar.
Quinn plays drums but we never really had a good live-drum room so he does the drum programming and whatnot.
We've got a guest track of NAF (Native American Flute) by Hawk Song and female lead vocals by Sunny Halemahina.
I guess you could say our influences are 'varied.' I like late '60s hard rock (British), Garvey likes everything from the aforementioned Squire to Sid V, Quinn says he listens to Bruford and so yah, it's eclectic.
Except I see two Yes'ers in there so that might tell you something.
I (call me T'em...why not?) play guitars; 12-string acoustic, the same with a Strat pup in the hole, a Johnson 6 string (slide), a Strat and a LP Custom from the '70s, something I made ("Little Man"), and then...uh...the Aria Classical guitar.
Quinn plays drums but we never really had a good live-drum room so he does the drum programming and whatnot.
We've got a guest track of NAF (Native American Flute) by Hawk Song and female lead vocals by Sunny Halemahina.
I guess you could say our influences are 'varied.' I like late '60s hard rock (British), Garvey likes everything from the aforementioned Squire to Sid V, Quinn says he listens to Bruford and so yah, it's eclectic.
Except I see two Yes'ers in there so that might tell you something.
Favorite spot?
Right here's fine