CURTICE MARKLEY
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Devil Made Me Do It c
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Dancing With The Devil c
play lo-fi play hi-fi  That's It & That's That
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  (When You)Come Around
play lo-fi play hi-fi  All Of Thee Above
Craig Curtice and Eric Markley are cousins who, up until a few months ago, were estranged. Eric had searched mySpace and managed to locate Craig there. They had gotten back into touch and started getting together with their musical talents. Eric has been a musician since he was three and has an extensive background in jazz. He plays all instrumentals and is the song engineer and Co-producer. Craig sings lead vocals,and is the Producer, writing his own lyrics and producing them in his head which in turn he then sings them to Eric. After much collaborating they then produce the finished product. Together, they form a great new duo, CURTICE/MARKLEY.
Why this name?
It is our last names.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It changes it in a way that it makes songs more available for the fans. If a fan gets on a site and hears a song or two they really like, they are more likely to go to a retailer and purchase the CD and attend live performances.
Band History:
Craig Curtice and Eric Markley are cousins who, up until a few months ago, were estranged. Eric had searched mySpace and managed to locate Craig there. They had gotten back into touch and started getting together with their musical talents. Eric has been a musician since he was three and has an extensive background in jazz. He plays all instrumentals and is the song engineer and Co-producer. Craig sings lead vocals,and is the Producer, writing his own lyrics and producing them in his head which in turn he then sings them to Eric. After much collaborating they then produce the finished product.
Your influences?
Craig's influences are; Tim McGraw, Ricky Lynn Gregg, Collin Rae,Richard Marx, Def Leppard, and Black Sabbath, in that order. Eric's influences are too many to count, but here are a few; Pink Floyd, Thelonius Monk, Duke Ellington, Tangerine Dream, Rush, ELP, and pretty much everything he hears
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