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All Marbles: A SoCal Odyssey Through Eclectic Grooves
For the past two decades, the sprawling landscapes of the southwestern United States have swayed to the diverse melodies of All Marbles, a band that thrives on defying conventional boundaries. Emerging from the sun-soaked heart of Southern California, All Marbles has meticulously crafted a reputation for itself as a sonic enigma with a penchant for captivating live performances. The Band is comprised of Jayson Schell and Eric Parkes, both graduates of the esteemed University of Redlands School of Music, alongside the rhythmic virtuoso Raul Salazar and Ohio transplant Phil Mielke on bass.
Their music is a patchwork of rock, funk, reggae, and a touch of classic Motown, offering a dynamic listening experience that transcends conventional genre boundaries.
While All Marbles' self-titled 2005 album solidified their presence in the music world, their true magic reveals itself during their live performances. The stage is where they shine, where their energy and charisma elevate their music to new heights.
After dedicating nearly two decades to their live performances, All Marbles have returned to the studio, and the result is the highly-anticipated album "What has Come Before."
"What has Come Before" is a musical journey that encapsulates the essence of All Marbles. The album serves as a testament to the band's evolution and their commitment to continually pushing the boundaries of their sound.
For the past two decades, the sprawling landscapes of the southwestern United States have swayed to the diverse melodies of All Marbles, a band that thrives on defying conventional boundaries. Emerging from the sun-soaked heart of Southern California, All Marbles has meticulously crafted a reputation for itself as a sonic enigma with a penchant for captivating live performances. The Band is comprised of Jayson Schell and Eric Parkes, both graduates of the esteemed University of Redlands School of Music, alongside the rhythmic virtuoso Raul Salazar and Ohio transplant Phil Mielke on bass.
Their music is a patchwork of rock, funk, reggae, and a touch of classic Motown, offering a dynamic listening experience that transcends conventional genre boundaries.
While All Marbles' self-titled 2005 album solidified their presence in the music world, their true magic reveals itself during their live performances. The stage is where they shine, where their energy and charisma elevate their music to new heights.
After dedicating nearly two decades to their live performances, All Marbles have returned to the studio, and the result is the highly-anticipated album "What has Come Before."
"What has Come Before" is a musical journey that encapsulates the essence of All Marbles. The album serves as a testament to the band's evolution and their commitment to continually pushing the boundaries of their sound.
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