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((bio))
“A
tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone”
“It’s
what happens when T-Rex and U2 are exiled on Main street.”
If New York City was San Francisco, then Brooklyn would be Oakland, California. Home to MC Hammer, Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple, and ((TREMOLO)). With only a year under its belt, ((TREMOLO)) has recorded several tracks garnering attention from several record companies, publishing companies, movie soundtracks, management companies, and print media.
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It
all started when Justin Dillon hooked up with friend Steve Bowman
(Counting Crows Drummer, “August and Everything After” era) to record some demos for a band he was starting. Justin is no stranger to the studio and stage having released independent records with his former band selling more than 25,000 internationally on the WEA distribution system achieving AAA and college radio play. He has toured with bands like Sixpence None The Richer and played European Jubilee 2000 concerts with the Blind Boys Of Alabama. Justin along with Steve Bowman and other members of the SF vintage mafia tracked 4 songs in the legendary Fantasy Studios. The band insists on recording foregoing the pop path of laboratory recording. ((TREMOLO)) performed
its first show in SF to a sold out crowd of nearly 200. Within
a few weeks record companies were calling. However ((TREMOLO)) was
finding it’s recordings were moving around the scene quicker than they imagined.
Finding
it difficult to perform/showcase in LA with a band from Northern
California, Justin decided to find musicians in LA. He met guitar
player Dino Meneghin (Liz Phair) along with drummer Clint Stapleton
(Horse Stories). They soon met up with bass player Tim Hogan (Leroy/Hollywood
Records, Zen Dakota /Columbia, Marshall Law /Atlantic). In August
2002 the new ((TREMOLO)) decided
to go into seclusion to focus on becoming a band and recording new tracks.
2003 will be the year the world finally gets to hear what has been
brewing.
Tremolo
has been written up in Hits magazine and featured with A and R
Network/Clear Channel. They have had songs radio tested along side
the likes of Sheryl Crow
and received marks worthy of airtime. They have a song in a major film release
in spring 2003 put out by New Line Cinema called “How To Deal” starring Mandy
Moore. Capitol Records have included Tremolo in the movies soundtrack alongside
John Mayer, The Flaming Lips and Beth Orton. The record is expected to go
gold given her last soundtrack soundscaned near 700,000.
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