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Killer Sheep Biography:
Nichole Yorgulez: lead vocals, light percussion
Matt Stands: guitar, backing vocals, lyrics
Jim Fink: bass, harmonica, backing vocals, lyrics
Steve Duncan: drums
Contributing Artists--Ricky Sinatra, keys, guitar, inspiration; Bobbie Williams, backing vocals, cowbell; Donnell Live Wire Robinson, screaming lead guitar.
Killer Sheep was formed in 2002 when Jim and Matt met at an open microphone session at The Hub in Colton. From the outset, the band’s focus has been on original music, as both Matt (lead-rhythm guitar) and Jim (thumpin bass) write poetry, lyrics, and music. Nichole brings a huge, powerful lead vocal presence, while Steve provides the signature percussion sound. These artists craft a sound all their own, a diverse and original sound that transcends age and genre. The band also does selective cover song music, but always with its own unique flavor. From soft, tuneful ballads, to pulsing protest songs, to thoughtful environmental songs, to punchy rock rhythms—Killer Sheep offers a truly unique experience.
Since its inception, the band has played at a number of local (Inland Empire, Southern California) venues and events, including The Hub in Colton, Java N Juice in Riverside, The Crossroads in Yucaipa, Worthingtons Tavern in Riverside, Muscle Mikes in Redlands, Slick’s Billiards in Norco, Rockin Java in Moreno Valley, The Jazzy Bean Coffee House in Lake Elsinore, Madlins Coffee House in Temecula, Greenfest 2003 in Idyllwild, The Great Tractor race of 2004 in Temecula, The New Coffee Depot in Riverside, The Music Room in San Bernardino, The Beatnik Cafe in Joshua Tree, Greenfest 2006 in Palm Desert, Gram Fest 2005 and 2006 (a.k.a. The Cosmic American Music Festival), etc.
With many years of combined musical experience, the band’s focus is on achieving success in the music industry. Killer Sheep offers something fresh and original, a truly unique musical experience.
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Thanks for getting in touch. Hope you all are well and being musical. We were in england this summer touring with our other band THERE BE PIRATES, was WONDERFUL. billy and I were in New Orleans, this summer and last-making music, dancing, considering a move there......but here we are enjoying the mineral waters of Desert hot springs. Yes we got cut out of the TV version of NOWHERE NOW, it was a disappointment, since we've never seen the full version, but we guess it's cool to know that we are in the DVD and a small snipet of lives has been documented. Great to hear from you, keep on keepin' on...... E&B Reallyshooo
The lunch with YEs $ Asia was awesome, meeting several of our faverite superstars up close, then to experiance a live concert from them to 14 people was also something I will never forget....
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We had a blast playing at the Palms with the incredible rhythm section of the Sibley's band...It was quite an honor to get backed-up by such wonderful musicians! Again, thanks for the invitation! Hope to see you very soon at the Little Fisherman!