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See Jane Run

Orginal Alternative Retro Pop Rock

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Not That Simple Not That Simple

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Picture for song 'Blown Away' by artist 'See Jane Run'

Blown Away Blown Away

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Picture for song 'Look at You' by artist 'See Jane Run'

Look at You Look at You

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Picture for song 'Too Late For Promises' by artist 'See Jane Run'

Too Late For Promises Too Late For Promises

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Picture for song 'She Let Me Go' by artist 'See Jane Run'

She Let Me Go She Let Me Go

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Original Alternative Retro Pop. Now what the heck is that? See Jane Run combines influences from the 60's to today and blends them into an infectious mix of jangley guitars and vocal harmonies. Somehow or another, it all makes sense and combines together to create the distinctive sound of See Jane Run that's fun to be around. Contact us @ sjrband@aol.com
Band/artist history
Members: Tom Bittel - Guitar, Vocals, Songwriting Mark Gaulke - Guitar, Vocals, Songwriting John Kaukas - Bass Garry Lapidus - Drums, Vocals Hometown: Hartford, Connecticut Tom joined Mark and John's band, "Lost Weekend," in 1992. Tom had been in "The Broken Hearts," a Hartford, Connecticut, Indy-Pop band in the late 80's, and brought a pile of his own songs to add to the mix with Mark's originals. They soon changed the name of the band to "See Jane Run," and under that name released their first self-recorded album in late 1994. The eponymous album featured five Mark-songs and five Tom-songs, all infused with their trademark vocal interplay and recklessly energetic guitars. A series of club dates followed at such Hartford-area venues as The Russian Lady and The Hungry Tiger (in Manchester). See Jane Run supplied local college radio stations with CD copies of the album and several tracks saw repeated airplay on shows such as "The Greatest Show From Earth" on WWUH-FM. In 1996, drummer Peter Rustin left the band to move to sunny California. The band searched and searched for the perfect replacement for Peter. On the second 10-song CD, titled "Weird Reality," Bob Murray contributed some very distinctive drumming. SJR thanks him for his inspired work. More auditions later, the band finally found Garry Lapidus to man the drums. This lineup continues to the present... Contact us @ sjrband@aol.com
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Alternative Music artist from Norwalk, CT. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.