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Groovatron
Performed By
Groovatron
Album UPC
029817985720
CD Baby Track ID
413014
Label
Groovatron
Released
2001-01-01
BPM
130
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1460437
Year
2001
Spotify Plays
1,348
Writers
Writer
Nicholas Albert Ferrer
Pub Co
Nicholas Albert Ferrer
Composer
Nicholas Albert Ferrer
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Illinois
Description
An eclectic blend of funky jams with a heavy rock influence and an emphasis on vocal harmonies.
Notes
"Best regional album of 2001 awarded to Groovatron for their second studio effort Yes Have Some."
Tom Lounges-Midwest Beat Magazine
"Groovatron has put together one hell of a groove/jam fest of a recording with "Yes Have Some."
John Bowles-The Paradox
"Their songs have direction and purpose, something that traditional jambands often lack."
Ellen Stenard-Chicagogigs.com
"An exceptionally fine 21st century band...Highly recommended!"
Mick Skidmore-Relix Magazine
GET IT ON WITH GROOVATRON!
If Frank Zappa, Phish, and moe. had an orgy at a 70's funk party, the result would be a six headed beast called Groovatron. Groovatron is part of the new school of "jambands" that are taking over the clubs and theaters all across the land. They have found success in the wake of the explosion in popularity of bands like Phish, Widespread Panic, and The String Cheese Incident. Groovatron however, is not your average jamband.
Groovatron adds elements of funk, rock, and jam to subtle influences of reggae and jazz in order to create something entirely new. All six members of Groovatron sing and write songs that are catchy enough to land them college radio airplay, yet musically complex enough to satisfy even the hardcore fans. The band mates met in high school in Munster, Indiana, just 20 miles outside of Chicago. Through their insatiable love of music and their intense work ethic, they weeded out the undedicated members of their respective bands and eventually formed Groovatron...and they have been inseparable ever since.
Groovatron spent many a night working on complex original compositions with quirky lyrical segments, eventually amassing a large repertoire of original material. Some of these songs made it onto their critically acclaimed second studio album entitled, "Yes Have Some" released in the fall of 2001. Since then major jamband promotional powerhouses like Relix Magazine and JamBase.com have given Groovatron favorable reviews and approval, causing some college radio stations to take notice, which in turn earned them fans throughout the U.S. With the addition of a booking agent, Groovatron began to tour heavily and have not stopped. The year 2002 saw Groovatron perform 144 shows in 14 different states and share the stage with members of The Grateful Dead, Keller Williams, moe., Ekoostik Hookah, Jazz Mandolin Project, and many others. With new original material on the way and a lot of live experience under their belts, Groovatron is already turning heads in 2003. So come on and get it on with Groovatron.
Tom Lounges-Midwest Beat Magazine
"Groovatron has put together one hell of a groove/jam fest of a recording with "Yes Have Some."
John Bowles-The Paradox
"Their songs have direction and purpose, something that traditional jambands often lack."
Ellen Stenard-Chicagogigs.com
"An exceptionally fine 21st century band...Highly recommended!"
Mick Skidmore-Relix Magazine
GET IT ON WITH GROOVATRON!
If Frank Zappa, Phish, and moe. had an orgy at a 70's funk party, the result would be a six headed beast called Groovatron. Groovatron is part of the new school of "jambands" that are taking over the clubs and theaters all across the land. They have found success in the wake of the explosion in popularity of bands like Phish, Widespread Panic, and The String Cheese Incident. Groovatron however, is not your average jamband.
Groovatron adds elements of funk, rock, and jam to subtle influences of reggae and jazz in order to create something entirely new. All six members of Groovatron sing and write songs that are catchy enough to land them college radio airplay, yet musically complex enough to satisfy even the hardcore fans. The band mates met in high school in Munster, Indiana, just 20 miles outside of Chicago. Through their insatiable love of music and their intense work ethic, they weeded out the undedicated members of their respective bands and eventually formed Groovatron...and they have been inseparable ever since.
Groovatron spent many a night working on complex original compositions with quirky lyrical segments, eventually amassing a large repertoire of original material. Some of these songs made it onto their critically acclaimed second studio album entitled, "Yes Have Some" released in the fall of 2001. Since then major jamband promotional powerhouses like Relix Magazine and JamBase.com have given Groovatron favorable reviews and approval, causing some college radio stations to take notice, which in turn earned them fans throughout the U.S. With the addition of a booking agent, Groovatron began to tour heavily and have not stopped. The year 2002 saw Groovatron perform 144 shows in 14 different states and share the stage with members of The Grateful Dead, Keller Williams, moe., Ekoostik Hookah, Jazz Mandolin Project, and many others. With new original material on the way and a lot of live experience under their belts, Groovatron is already turning heads in 2003. So come on and get it on with Groovatron.
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