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The Todd Eberwine Band

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The Todd Eberwine Band performs "Caught Me at a Bad Time" on their upcoming CD, "Coming Through in Waves"

Group Name: The Todd Eberwine Band

When/Where playing this week?

ARTVOICE Mardi Gras Party, Tuesday, Feb 28 at 5pm at Mr. Goodbar.

Band Members Names/instrument...

Todd Eberwine - Guitar/Vocals

Bill Siegler - Bass Guitar

Jeff Hy - Drums

Tom Scime - Piano/B3

When did the band form?

The band started in the summer of 2000.

You might like our music if you like....

Rock with a blues twinge: Jimi Hendrix, Gov’t Mule, Derek Trucks, Stevie Ray Vaughan.

List of Recorded Releases

Revival - 2001

Live at The Evening Star - 2005

Coming Through in Waves - due out June 2006

Upcoming events:

For the next few weeks we will be in the studio mixing the last tracks to our upcoming record and playing some gigs here and there.

Saturday, March 4 at Hickory Hill in Clarence Center is our next scheduled gig. We will also be playing the “Beat Fest” with Jonny James in June.

Worst show the band ever played:

It was on the Revival tour in 2001. We pulled into Humble, Texas tired, starving and in need of a shower. I don't know what it was but that night nothing went right. The crowd was thin, the PA was having problems and I must have snapped 18 strings. At the time I was touring with six guitars and I went through them all that night.

Best show the band ever played:

This is a toss up between opening for Doyle Bramhall and a recent show from just last week. We played Mr. Goodbar last Friday and they asked us to cut the night short because there were too many people in the bar and they needed to start filing them out the door. That was a first!

Anything else you would like our readers to know about the band?

We often get labeled as a straight ahead blues band but we try our hardest to not be known as just that. Anyone that's been to a show or has heard our albums knows that we stray off the beaten path of blues on a regular basis. There’s a lot of rock influence in there, hardly any of our original music could be called “blues,” it just so happens we play with a bluesy feel.

Contact information:

www.teband.com