Local Band Network Member Since: October 24, 2003
Last Update: October 24, 2003
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Music types:
Metal, Reggae
Description:
PSG coming band from Thomasville, Georgia with influences ranging from Bob Marley to Soulfly. The group brings a breath of fresh air to the music industry. PSG set themselves apart from the genres of today's music by creating their own sound of Reggae, Funk, and Hard Rock. PSG has a truly unique sound that will soon be imitated by many.
PSG began 2003 by opening a high-energy level show for the former members of Stuck Mojo(CENTURY MEDIA), Rich Ward's Sick Speed. PSG has also shared the stage with regional acts such as Hand Honey, Meridian, Core, Leaderdog, Hey Nice Guy & Transmission. The band recently recorded their latest demo cd entitled "40 ounces & a BBQ" at EarthSound Studios in Valdosta, Georgia. To add to their list of accomplishments, Tallahassee radio station, X101.5, has chosen to feature PSG on the soon to be released "Locals Only 4" compilation cd. Also, real Rock 97.3 has added the band's single title track to their play list.
With many venues behind them, PSG looks to broaden their horizons & establish a place for themselves and their upbeat sound within the music industry.
Band Members:
PSG consists of five talented musicians: Brian Bass - vocals, Mike Nicolay - guitar, Kevin Johnson - vocals, percussion, Stuart Bagget - bass, and Chris Bass - drums.
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Latest News:
PSG is currently playing shows in the southeastern region of the USA! The band will be playing a BIG show at Veteran's Amphitheatre in Albany, Georgia on November 15, 2003 with Monroe Brown, Hand Honey, and many more. Admission is $10.00 for an all day event that will lead into the night. Gates open at 2:00 with the first band starting at 3:00. This will be an event for the whole family so come out early so you can hear all of the BESt bands that the southeast has to offer.
Also, an "OFFICIAL" PSG website will be launched within the next few weeks so keep an eye out for that as well!
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