Full gig preview and interview from October 3rd, 2003 in the BG News from the book Are You Making A Sound? The History of The Stepford Five.
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Friday, October 03, 2003
Wednesday, July 10, 2002
Gig Preview: July 10, 2002
Gig preview from July 10th, 2002 from The BG News not included in the book Are You Making A Sound? The History of The Stepford Five.
Thursday, October 11, 2001
Thursday, April 05, 2001
Full Gig Preview: April 5, 2001
Preview: by Sarah Farr at Impact Weekly
The Columbus-based pop/rock outfit known as The Stepford Five will try to win over Dayton audiences on Thursday, April 5, when it plays the Trolley Stop with Dayton's own singer/songwriter Rhonda Everitt and her band, Rhe.
TS5 formed in 1999 while its members were students at Bowling Green State University, and it is one of a number of Columbus bands, such as Templeton, that are redefining slick rock polish. The group's guitar-songs reveal a lot of energy and creativity lurking beneath a pretty exterior.
The Stepford Five's latest release, Mesh, captures the group's radio-friendly pop/rock sound; Pretty Mighty Mighty's Jon Chinn and Neal Schmitt engineered the album. Mesh highlights the range of vocalist Keith Jenkins and the overall musicianship of guitarist/keyboardist Jason Dziak, bassist Tim Minneci and drummer Mark Kovitya. Currently, TS5 is recording its second album at Workbook Studios in Columbus.
The Columbus-based pop/rock outfit known as The Stepford Five will try to win over Dayton audiences on Thursday, April 5, when it plays the Trolley Stop with Dayton's own singer/songwriter Rhonda Everitt and her band, Rhe.
TS5 formed in 1999 while its members were students at Bowling Green State University, and it is one of a number of Columbus bands, such as Templeton, that are redefining slick rock polish. The group's guitar-songs reveal a lot of energy and creativity lurking beneath a pretty exterior.
The Stepford Five's latest release, Mesh, captures the group's radio-friendly pop/rock sound; Pretty Mighty Mighty's Jon Chinn and Neal Schmitt engineered the album. Mesh highlights the range of vocalist Keith Jenkins and the overall musicianship of guitarist/keyboardist Jason Dziak, bassist Tim Minneci and drummer Mark Kovitya. Currently, TS5 is recording its second album at Workbook Studios in Columbus.
Thursday, December 14, 2000
Full This Christmas Review and Gig Preview: December 14, 2000
Review: Limbs and Light Benefit/Christmas CD by Aaron Beck of the Columbus Dispatch
The sticky sweetness of holiday songs getting you down? The Stepford Five has recorded a Christmas tune that's a bit more down to earth.
This Christmas speaks to the loneliness of spending the holidays alone. Singer/guitarist/sleigh bell maestro Keith Jenkins takes on a weary melancholy as he sings, "This Christmas, stop me from falling apart."
The CD also features two acoustic songs: Need To Know and Broken Skin, recorded live on-air in Otterbein University's WOBN studio. The album is destined to be a collector's item - the band only pressed 100 copies, and they're only available online or at the Five's shows.
Proceeds from the "Limbs and Light" benefit will provide support cash for Miles Smiley, a Canadian man who will be driving a truck filled with medical supplies and artificial limbs to Nicaragua to give to landmine victims. Smiley is on his way to Texas for a New Year's Eve fundraiser and then he's heading to Central America.
The sticky sweetness of holiday songs getting you down? The Stepford Five has recorded a Christmas tune that's a bit more down to earth.
This Christmas speaks to the loneliness of spending the holidays alone. Singer/guitarist/sleigh bell maestro Keith Jenkins takes on a weary melancholy as he sings, "This Christmas, stop me from falling apart."
The CD also features two acoustic songs: Need To Know and Broken Skin, recorded live on-air in Otterbein University's WOBN studio. The album is destined to be a collector's item - the band only pressed 100 copies, and they're only available online or at the Five's shows.
Proceeds from the "Limbs and Light" benefit will provide support cash for Miles Smiley, a Canadian man who will be driving a truck filled with medical supplies and artificial limbs to Nicaragua to give to landmine victims. Smiley is on his way to Texas for a New Year's Eve fundraiser and then he's heading to Central America.
Friday, September 15, 2000
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