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2/7/2012 - St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - Badman can be best described in three
words, "Rock, Reggae and Dance". The band's eclectic mix of roots drum and bass,
hard driving vocal melodies, and smooth guitar tone gives the band an edge on
today's versatile music scene. Originating in St. Thomas Virgin Islands, Badman
quickly rose to the top of the local music scene becoming the "island's
mightiest band". Sharing the stage with such notable reggae artists as Steel
Pulse and Third World and achieving daily rotation on "104.3 The Buzz" has shown
not only that they are talented musicians, but are also dedicated professionals.
Badman has proven their quality and are easily on the fast track to becoming one
of the decade's most original bands.
Badman was formed in 2009 when Jonathan Cordero of the National touring band
"Green Lemon" was producing and vocal coaching at an island based recording
studio. He began collaborating with Zan Llaneza who was working as an engineer
at the same studio. Zan was playing in a rock cover band with drummer Rob
Trainor formerly of Zia (Fifth Column Records) who he asked to come aboard. In
need of a bass player Jonathan turned to long time friend David Gillaspie whose
musical roots lie in the west coast punk scene. After relocating to Florida in
early 2011, Badman met and added percussionist Owen Aschoff, adding yet another
level of depth to the band. Wrapping up a productive 2011, Badman finished the
year with an eight city southeastern tour in December. 2012 is off to a great
start heading back to where it all began in St. Thomas, USVI. Embarking on a
quick tour, sponsored by "Stoli Vodka" and "Evolution Surf & Skate". In the
interest of always keeping things new and exciting. Badman played an epic show
aboard the "Kon Tiki", the world's largest glass bottom boat/barge. Badman
recently released their demo album on iTunes and are constantly working on new
material while performing as often as possible.
Here's what the Virgin Islands press has said about Badman:
"There is a very cool sonic breeze radiating from across the Caribbean from our
neighbors to the north in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. It's coming from one of
the best bands here in paradise called Badman! I have been anxiously waiting to
get to their page on The Spotlight Zone so I can write about these guys. And
knowing the mix of audiences that we have down here, I feel that Badman captures
the best of both worlds within our local island crowds and culture. Constantly
shifting from a powerful rock/alternative drive to silky smooth Reggae grooves
seems to be their signature sound. And the people love it! Technically speaking,
tightness and professionalism are understatements. And with lead vocals that
rival the hottest singers on the charts, Badman could make it to the top. All
they need are the right connections." full article at
http://www.thespotlightzone.com/article/?id=2225
JJ Rocks, spotlightzone.com
"As owners of a lively live music venue since 1998, Badman, has played to a full
house with an almost cult-like following of fans on our stage ever since their
inception. The exuberant talent of this band's members, the explosive energy of
their stage presence and sound and their innate ability to capture every age
group and gender's undivided attention, makes Badman a forceful dynamic. Badman
is on a fast train to success and we want a front row seat!" - Frank & Terrie
Pantusco, Caribbean Saloon
iTunes link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/badman/id460735716?uo=4
For more information visit www.badmanvi.com
Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR,
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