Balls Against The Wall
A year has now passed since we chose to experiment with marketing our music through channels such as iTunes, Napster, Amazon and others.
As this experiment has convinced us that keeping our day jobs was indeed a very wise idea, that album will no longer be available after April 24, 2009.
It's for that reason that we've re-enabled downloads for all our music on here - if you like what we've done, feel free to download it and add it to your collections.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Ed, Al, and Steve had played together many times in different bands as they grew up, all being native New Englanders from the area. I was (and still am) the native New Yorker who moved north and met Al strictly by coincidence. Once we played together the first time, the music began from there.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
We played all the "L" places in Providence in the mid 80's - Living Room, Last Call, Lupos, etc. We opened for the Outlaws, Jorma Kaokonen (sp?), and had some great nights.
Your musical influences
Classic Rock - Beatles, Who, Zep, Steely Dan, Cream - at least speaking for myself. Steve is a rock and roller, Ed would absolutely list Roger McGuinn, and Alfie would lean more towards the blues influences (B.B. King, et al).
What equipment do you use?
Now? A surround system with HDTV, thanks.
Anything else?
As of 2009, we are no longer writing, recording, or producing.