Alex Judge:
Josh Mead:
My name is Joshua Mead and I am a student
currently doing a certificate 3 in Music and I have had work experience in a
recording studio helping with the recording of ‘Don’t say love’ By the Tongue Tied Thieves. I was born in Sydney and raised on the sunshine
coast and I absolutely love music. My taste in music centers around hard rock
and indie rock but my interests/influences range from anywhere between Danny
Schmidt, Muse and temper trap, although the songs I prefer to play/perform are usually
rock. I have played in many bands including a screamo band, a youth band and a
Bruno Mars tribute band and all of these experiences where important to my
development as a performing artist. I have also played various venues such as a
40 hour famine event, youth events and at various talent contests. I believe
that with my background in the rock genre will bring this into the choices of
our covers and the way the final version of our performances sound.
Jacob Norman:
Toby Agnew:
Hello, My name is Toby, I grew up in Nowra, NSW. I grew up surrounded by uncles, a mum, and dad who could play a wide range of instruments. The first music I can remember getting into was from a disney skating game which included artists like Reel Big Fish who are still a big part of my musical identity.
My first album I owned was a top 30 of Elvis's greatest hits, and it was the only thing I listened to while going on long car trips. Growing up surrounded by musicians I always had a guitar, piano, or drum set near by so I began to muck around for years. It was only until 2010 when I finally got lessons to play the guitar.
In 2013 I moved up to QLD and when I got to a new school I quickly made friends with people in my music class when we got put in a group together. 3 years later I have self taught some piano, tried singing lessons, and gathered 7 instruments including electric guitars, acoustic, bass, and ukuleles.
In the future I see myself still playing at family get togethers, chilling with friends, and making sure any nephews, nieces, or kids grow up with an appreciation for music of all types.
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