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O.A.R, an acronym for Of A Revolution, got their musical start at Ohio State University where the five band members combined their musical talents in 1996. Within a year the group, led by lead singer and rhythm guitarist Marc Roberge, recorded their first album, an independent demo called “The Wanderer.” The success of follow-up records led the band to sign on with Lava/Atlantic Records for the release of 2003’s In Between Now and Then. In 2008, O.A.R released their sixth studio album All Sides, which includes their newest hits, “Shattered (Turn the Car Around)” and “This Town.”
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This six-member band was formed in Ocean Beach, Calif. in 1995. Slightly Stoopid, whose unique music mixes reggae and punk sounds, relied solely upon untraditional music industry channels to build a loyal and devoted following. Their fifth and latest album, Chronchitis, debuted at #55 on the Billboard 200 Chart, and #2 on the indie charts. Slightly Stoopid has played to sold-out crowds in the U.S. and abroad and has toured with such high-caliber names as the Dave Matthews Band, Sublime and The Roots.
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Breaking onto the music scene in 2004 with his self-titled album, West Coast singer and songwriter Brett Dennen made a name for himself with his unique and soulful sound. His first catchy single, “Desert Sunrise,” garnered much attention resulting in the quick release of his follow-up album, So Much More. In November of 2007, Rolling Stone Magazine named Dennen one of the “10 Artists to Watch.” He released his third album, Hope for the Hopeless in 2008. Dennen has toured with big names like John Mayer, Colbie Caillat, Mason Jennings and Missy Higgins.
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