Local Band Network Member Since: June 20, 2007
Last Update: June 6, 2010
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Music types:
Rock, Acoustic
Description:
We play up to 100% original music if the venue/occasion allows it. Otherwise we incorporate our originals with covers both old and new. We try to play covers that are not usually part of a band's play list.
Band Members:
Miguel sings, plays acoustic guitar and keyboards. Other members vary according to the venue and the availability of musicians. Last line up included: Badco on the drums, John P on bass, and Victor on keyboards.
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Latest News:
The La, La, La Song written by Miguel has been released. Emil Bishaw of El Paso has included it in his new CD: All I Ever Knew. Click below to listen to it now. http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/song ... y_now=true
Download it: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...bishaw&x=0&y=0
EL PASO -- A song about a missing child could help a teenage singer from El Paso get discovered. "Missing Child" is the name of the song. Emil Bishaw, a 16-year-old freshman at Franklin High School, sings it. Bishaw, who releases his second album,"All I Ever Knew," today, has a "quiet confidence" and hard-work ethic that could go a long way toward making him a pop star, said his Nashville-based producer. "He works as hard as I do at getting his craft to the excellence stage. He's always shown up, and anything I've ever asked him to do, he's done," said Judy Rodman, the Academy of Country Music's female vocalist of the year in 1985 and the writer of LeAnn Rimes' chart-topping hit "One Way Ticket."
The 10-song "All I Ever Knew" is pop, which is more in the young singer's wheelhouse. It includes five songs by local songwriter Greg Gonzalez, and one by local songwriter Miguel Contreras. Rodman wrote or co-wrote three others. Contreras, who wrote "The La La La Song," is pleased with how it turned out. "Needless to say, I was floored when I heard how they took my song and arranged it," he said. "My version was a little more country, but I really do like the pop flavor it now has."
Read the full article: http://www.elpasotimes.com/entertainment/ci_151987
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