The Great Untitled Tour
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Three independent singer-songwriter guitarists who were performing in North Carolina's Triangle area liked each other's music and often shared gigs, so they decided to form The Great Untitled Tour. Each member sequentially presents his original songs, instrumentals, and some cover tunes to create a multi-hued, unique musical experience.

Gary Florence's music is seemingly as random as the human experience, but infused with challenges to traditional thought on morality, values and the very nature of reality itself. He finds fuel for his music from a range of sources that include art, music and experience—anything will do. He uses simple images and clean note structures in an attempt to reach a bold and innocent emotional plane within each person that’s often eclipsed by the practicalities of day to day life.

Keith Howard's style is reminiscent of the driving rock-roll of 60’s pop. He was brought up on the Beatles and CSN&Y, and cut his teeth on the Kinks, the Byrds, and King Crimson. Keith says some of his songs are serious, some are for fun, and some are subliminal. If you’ve ever been run over by a jumbo 12-string guitar in the Triangle, there's a good chance it was Keith’s.

In the language and in the sounds, John Klingler’s poetic songs and instrumentals speak of spirit and bone, mind and body, myth and mystery. When asked what kind of music he plays, John is inclined to describe it as “Gentle Elemental New Millennium Acoustic, or New Age guitar-driven songs with fur, teeth, and a world-oriented consciousness—or something like that.”
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