The Fracture
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The Fracture consists of four hardworking members who love playing music together and who are striving to take this band to the highest level possible. In the beginning the band was comprised of Steve Cetola (vocals, guitar), Tony Gugino (bass), and Danny Gugino (drums).
These early years would establish not only a powerful bond and friendship, but also a singular musical style. The Fracture teamed up with Garden Studios to record their first CD of original pieces, which had been created throughout the previous year.
During the recording of this CD, they found another guitarist who shared in their vision, and completed the band. Not only did Michelle O'Neil fit perfectly into their unique sound, she quickly became a member of the family.
The Fracture finished their recording project entitled Coming to the Surface in November 2003. A CD release party at The Showplace Theater immediately followed, proving to the band that their fan base was large and loyal. The Fracture played a very tight and solid show to a massive crowd, selling over 150 CD's on that first night.
The Fracture plans on continuing to promote the CD and play as often as possible.
This band has the potential, the hunger, and the desire to take this all the way. They are dedicated to making 2004 the year that people nationwide will have the chance to experience The Fracture.
These early years would establish not only a powerful bond and friendship, but also a singular musical style. The Fracture teamed up with Garden Studios to record their first CD of original pieces, which had been created throughout the previous year.
During the recording of this CD, they found another guitarist who shared in their vision, and completed the band. Not only did Michelle O'Neil fit perfectly into their unique sound, she quickly became a member of the family.
The Fracture finished their recording project entitled Coming to the Surface in November 2003. A CD release party at The Showplace Theater immediately followed, proving to the band that their fan base was large and loyal. The Fracture played a very tight and solid show to a massive crowd, selling over 150 CD's on that first night.
The Fracture plans on continuing to promote the CD and play as often as possible.
This band has the potential, the hunger, and the desire to take this all the way. They are dedicated to making 2004 the year that people nationwide will have the chance to experience The Fracture.