During the summer of 2009, Jake Novak and Joe Bernechea would go to Jake's garage to kick jams for the fun of it. Being a simple guitar player and drummer
they realized they needed a bassist to jam with. They asked their friend and bass player Adam Har-zvi to come and play some music. A few jams went by and
the idea of starting an actual band was being talked about. They decided to give it a shot. Only this was not going to be your everyday garage band. They
wanted to add a full horn section to the band. So first they asked good buddy and saxophonist Dylan Rocke to not only play the teno ...read more
During the summer of 2009, Jake Novak and Joe Bernechea would go to Jake's garage to kick jams for the fun of it. Being a simple guitar player and drummer
they realized they needed a bassist to jam with. They asked their friend and bass player Adam Har-zvi to come and play some music. A few jams went by and
the idea of starting an actual band was being talked about. They decided to give it a shot. Only this was not going to be your everyday garage band. They
wanted to add a full horn section to the band. So first they asked good buddy and saxophonist Dylan Rocke to not only play the tenor saxophone but to help
recruit other brass instrumentalists. He knew two people who were in the GRHS band who could contribute. Those two were Josh Baik and Colin McHugh. Now
the band was almost complete. The one thing they lacked was a vocalist. They felt they needed not only a good singer but good showman as well. One person
stood out amongst all the others and that one was Matt Pasquinucci. Not only that but he could provide a second guitar if needed too. Now with a fully
operational band, look for Epic Management to be playing many shows and before you know it, Epic Management will have their first CD out.
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