
Connery
Indie, Power pop, Emo
From: Fryeburg, ME, United States
Band Members
- Jake Marquis - thee voice/guitar
- Andrew Cash - Guitar/Vocals/Emo stick
- Matt Sohl - Bass
- Josh Burkett - Drums, Vocals
About Band
Connery is a relatively new band, made up of Jake Marquis (Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics) Josh Burkett (Drums, vocals) Andrew Cash (Guitar, vocals, Lyrics) and Matt Sohl (Bass, vocals). They began in February 2007 first under the name Of These Gates. Their first show was at the Bridgton High School Battle of the Bands, since then they have made tremendous effort to integrate themselves into the local music scene. Connery possesses broad influences and inspirations that attribute to their music.
A couple things you should know about Connery:
-Connery placed6th in the 2007 Reindeer Records Rockoff also winning an honorable mention for songwriting and lyrics.
- The Rockoff got Connery on NBC affiliate WCSH 6, in a short segment about the Rockoff.
-Connery's Debut E.P; The Furthest From The Sea is available for FREE download on their myspace
(www.myspace.com/conneryrock)
Connery Has Shared The Stage with: Four Year Strong, Farewell, Sparks The Rescue, Brookside, The Killing Moon, Medicated Kisses, Lannen Fall, The Minus Scale, Our Last Night, The Sophmore Beat, Lions Lions and many many more.
A couple things you should know about Connery:
-Connery placed6th in the 2007 Reindeer Records Rockoff also winning an honorable mention for songwriting and lyrics.
- The Rockoff got Connery on NBC affiliate WCSH 6, in a short segment about the Rockoff.
-Connery's Debut E.P; The Furthest From The Sea is available for FREE download on their myspace
(www.myspace.com/conneryrock)
Connery Has Shared The Stage with: Four Year Strong, Farewell, Sparks The Rescue, Brookside, The Killing Moon, Medicated Kisses, Lannen Fall, The Minus Scale, Our Last Night, The Sophmore Beat, Lions Lions and many many more.
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