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Pieces of a Dream emerged out of Philadelphia’s music scene in 1976. Keyboardist James Lloyd, drummer Curtis Harmon and former bassist Cedric Napoleon, were (and still are) managed by the drummer’s father and uncle, Danny and Bill Harmon, respectively. The group based their name on Pieces of Dreams, a cover tune by Stanley Turrentine that the group performed. Pieces of a Dream first started playing throughout the Tri-State area, and were soon featured on Temple University’s pioneering jazz radio station, WRTI-FM. Long before the “Young Lions” era of Wynton Marsalis, Lloyd and Harmon were swinging so hard as teenagers that...
There are two artists with the name Pieces. 1. An experimental/avant-garde pop/indie band from London, UK (http://piecesounds.bandcamp.com/) 2. Collaboration between virtuoso guitarist Buckethead and Primus drummer 'Brain'. .
IN PIECES developed around the core of drummer TJ Orscher and guitarists Rick Quagliaroli and Val Loper in early 2000. Following a 2-song demo tape and self-released 7-inch, “Brick Wall Stare”, In Pieces came into their own with a five song recording that originally surfaced as “A Broken Promise To Last A Lifetime” demo, recorded in the summer of 2000. The widely acclaimed demo, along with a rigorous regional live schedule, brought In Pieces to the forefront of the Northeast hardcore scene opening for the likes of HATEBREED, SHAI HALUD, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, CAVE IN, and others. The 5-song recording would...
The Museum Pieces are a band from Halifax, Canada (periodically based in Montreal) consisting of the duo Tyler Messick (on guitar, keyboard and vocal) and Andy March (on drums and keyboards). Their style has been self-described as in the British traditional style. Current releases include "Grain Sales of 1840" (A solo album by Tyler) and "Philadelphia". .
Rising from the San Francisco Bay Area, Falling to Pieces exploded onto the Northern California metal scene in 2004. After releasing their debut recording "The EP to Kill By" in 2005, and full length "Left to Rust" in 2007, FTP shot to the forefront of the Bay Area music landscape. "Left to Rust" brought the band much acclaim and helped widen their fan base, both domestically and overseas. After some member shifts and changes, the band would solidify its line-up in 2008 with the additions of female vocalist Nicci D. and guitarist Scott Danough (co-founder and long-time member of Bleeding...