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Aaron, you play a stand up bass too?
You must have some interesting stories about that!
Aaron: Yes I play stand up bass
too. Yeah its kinda crazy because the up right that I have is over
200 years old and set me back about $18,000. I had to go audition
against some amazing musicians just to buy it and thankfully I
pretty much tore it up that day and got the up right.
You are doing frequent
shows, you have radio play, an upcoming album and a tour bus…how do
you feel about things moving so quickly?
Nolan: We're really excited about it. It's something we've all
wanted for so long and have dedicated our lives too. We jumped into
it head first, Noah sold his SUV to get a van and trailer, we
practice almost every day and are just really excited to finally see
results from all the hard work, time and money we've put into it.
We even took out a loan to help pay for our album, artwork, and all
the other endless amounts of expenses |
Aaron - Bass
Photo Tim Harmon |
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of being in a working band. So we even put our financial
future at
stake too, all cause this is what we love to do. But we're excited for what
the future holds we've had success so far and just hope it continues.
What has changed in your lives?
Chris: "A lot for me actually, I moved to Arizona from Ohio to be in this band
so everything's like a complete change of scenery. I never really get to see my
family or friends from Ohio but I'm doing what I love to do and that's just one
of the sacrifices that comes with making it in music."
Noah: "My life has changed drastically, I drive a van now!!! but it's cool it
brings in the ladies, not really. But mainly the only thing that has changed is
now pretty much every day has something going on, I don't have a lot of free
time anymore, we're either doing a photo shoot, recording, practicing, playing a
show or promoting. It’s really fun though I love it. And I'll answer for
Nolan...he's still lazy as shit."
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