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Days Of Rain emerged from the post-grunge alternative music movement of the mid nineties. Over the years the band has evolved through different genres and band members, and has solidified their sound with an energetic blend of alternative, rock, jazz, funk, and folk music.
Why this name?
Who knows...its been like 14 years since we chose the name. It's all a bit foggy.
Do you play live?
Occasionaly...not nearly as often as we would like to.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
People actually get to hear our music, and that's never a bad thing.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
We waffle...it would be great, but at the same time, we are all at critical points in our personal lives that may not necessarily lend themselves well to everything that goes with being signed...
Band History:
THE LOVE OF MUSIC. That is what has kept Days Of Rain playing together for the better part of the last decade, through a variety of musical trends, major life changes, and a continually evolving line-up of players.



Your influences?
Coming from a diverse range of musical backgrounds, there are many different artist who influence the sound of the band. These include bands like U2, Lifehouse, The Eagles, Common Children, Jars Of Clay, Live, Vertical Horizon, The Choir, and more recently, Dave Matthews, John Mayer and David Crowder among others.
Equipment used:
Curtis uses: Fender American Strat, Epiphone Les Paul, Takamine Acoustic, Line6 PodXT Live, Hughes and Kettner Amp, and a bunch of other odds and ends and recording gear.
Dave uses: Fender Telecaster, Peavey and Daion guitars, Zoom effects, Crate and Roland Amps, Roland Keyboards.
Mike uses Roland Electronic Drums
Pete uses a Goya and Yamaha Basses and Peavey Amp
Brian uses a variety of brands of percussion instruments