Think About It
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We're hopelessly eclectic.
Why this name?
Segun (Shaggy) was thinking and came up with an inspiration. Colin and Lynne decided that it was an appropriate name and so Think About It was born
Do you play live?
We have played live around UMBC and in Westminster, MD. We spent a lot of time in the studio and thus didn't get huge amounts of live time, but we were pretty productive in the studio.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Without it, we'd be limited to distributing our CD only by word of mouth.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If we were asked to.
Band History:
Formed in October 2001 Think About It, a musical trio/quartet redefines the word eclectic. Influenced by The Smiths, Nickel Creek, Neil Finn and Sting to name a few, Think About It's music is truly different. Think About It was formed one Friday night as rhythm guitarist Segun Williams and bassist/vocalist Colin Holter went out to jam. On their jam they met fellow guitarist Lynne Ruchlewicz and Think About It was born. Drummer Michael Scerba (who is pursuing other music interests currently) was added soon after the band began recording. Their full-length debut WESTMINSTER was recorded and produced in UMBC's (University of Maryland Baltimore County) studio where all members are students. Think About It recorded a 5-song demo, a single and, another 3-song demo before recording Westminster. Think About It is currently thinking about many things in an indefinite hiatus from which it may never return.
Your influences?
Everything we listen too.
Favorite spot?
Different for each of the band mates
Equipment used:
Colin wields Sir Richard, a mighty Rickenbacker 4-string bass. Lynne plays an Epiphone flamecat, and Shaggy plays a Martin D-15.
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