BAND BIOGRAPHY
If you really get down to it,
you can thank Boys II
Men for making The Suburban Pop Project (SPP) the
band they are today. The year was 1992, when really
bad R&B ruled top 40 radio, forcing two 12 year-old kids
to take refuge in the basements of their suburban homes in
an attempt to create music they might actually want to listen
to.
Growing up in Oshawa, Ontario, Dave Ritter
and Steve Luscher were two typical suburban kids doing what
typical suburban kids do: rebelling against the mini-van-Man
and forming a rock band with their friends. We'll skip
over the boring parts, which in the burbs are many, and stick
to the essential facts. The
Suburban Pop Project officially broke into the Oshawa
scene in 1998. In a time when everyone was trying to be
the next big grunge band, our guys were tipping their hats to
great melody makers like The Beach Boys and
paying tribute to Motown and the true pioneers of rock and roll.
Even though they sang in four-part harmony, The SPP rocked,
and they rocked hard.
We'll jump ahead a few years to when work,
university, and the general necessity of getting the hell out
of Oshawa had pared down the band to just the two founding
members. With Steve
making his home in Toronto and Dave in Peterborough, the band
continued to exist as a drum and guitar duo by using bus rides,
vacations, and answering machine messages (a habit Dave has yet
to break) to collaborate on new material. Even in these
less-than-stellar working conditions, they still kept rocking
clubs like The Horseshoe in Toronto and sharing the stage with
ultra-hip bands like The Minders (Elephant
6 Records) and The Waxwings (Rainbow Quartz
Records).
In September of 2003 both Steve and Dave
relocated to the Nation's Capital in an attempt to further spread
their own rock and roll gospel. They recorded and released
a self-titled debut EP and began to lay down roots in the local
club scene. With
their unique love-child-of-Brian-Wilson-and-Angus-Young sound,
a quirky yet inviting stage show, and a solid debut record, it
was only a matter of time before our heroes began to win over
the Ottawa crowds. In 2004, the decision was made to depart
from the two-piece format and a group of local musicians and
friends were invited into the fold to complete band's sound.
And Steve and Dave saw that this was good.
With this new line-up, a dedication to a cappella
breaks, and a love of rock and roll, The Suburban Pop
Project are
ready to preach to the masses.
And if you don't like it, you can just blame Boys II Men .  |
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Dave –
Guitar, Vocals Steve – Guitar,
Vocals Kate – Keys,
Vocals Jeff – Bass
Mike – Drums
BAND BIOGRAPHY

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