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Now some of you may be unfamiliar with the group, but the band's brand of prolific rock music will not be kept a secret for long. Comparisons have already been made to Coldplay, Sting, and Toad the Wet Sprocket, but the group truly has a distinct sound all to their own.
Since the formation of the band in 2001, which includes members Casey Kinnan (drums), Jason Howes (keys/backing vocals), Rick Tuason (bass/backing vocals) and Ryan Herr (guitar), they have been on the road with their tight and energy filled live show and have opened for artists such as John Mayer, Sponge, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and Blues Traveler causing quite a stir throughout the US and Canada.
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