69 Days was formed in 1998 by fifteen-year-old guitar prodigy Andrés Wilson and veteran metal drummer Greg Ladanyi. After responding to an ad that Andrés had posted in the Northeast performer, Ladanyi was shocked to learn that Andrés was only fifteen years old. The two Aquarians bonded over Ozzy, Native American mythology and culture, and all things tribal and decided to form a group. Enlisting Billy Brooks on bass and Shaun Screamore on vocals they would garner airplay on WAAF and play packed shows at greater Boston and N.H. venues. Replacing Screamore with Angela Ralph late in 2000, the band began recording am album with Rob Ignazio. Sadly, it was never completed as the band split in 2000 after recording a seminal three-song demo. But there have been talks of a reunion show in 2007 for Greg and Anne's wedding. Stay tuned!!!
The ANE guys are throwin it down for Graduation this Friday May 25th @ Sweetwater Bar & Grill in Duluth. A New Effect takes the stage at 11PM and will be raffling an Ipod shuffle along with giving away new ANE Merch.
Your not going to want to miss this . Join A New Effect along w/ The Amber Brooke Band & Honoura. The party starts at 9PM
be there for a rockin graduation you wont soon forget.
WOW! WHO IS THIS GUITARIST?
I CAN"T BELIEVE HE"S ONLY 17!
HE BLOWS AWAY 99.99% OF THE GUITARISTS WHO ARE TWICE IS AGE AND WHO ARE FAMOUS.
WHAT"S UP WITH THIS?