JORDAN HOUSER ~ drums
ADAM BEAM ~ drums, percussion
影響
Neil Young, Wilco, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Parson Redheads, The Zombies, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd, Harry Nilsson, Elliott Smith, Ryan Adams, Radiohead, Beck, Dolorean, Maritime Fleet Foxes, Superdrag, Death Cab For Cutie, Simon and Garfunkel, CSNY, CCR, Nick Drake, Husqvarna, Stereolab, Band of Horses, Kings of Convenience
Norman is a collaboration of musicians from throughout Oregon’s Willamette Valley, uniting musical souls from all tastes in a pleasing blend of interest-peaking forms. Formed initially as a solo act by singer Eric Nordby, Norman has grown into a full band; featured on their self-titled album as up to seven different members. The benefit of having a diverse method by which to perform is one of Norman’s strongest assets; their ability to adapt to the needs of a particular venue, concert billing, or stylistic sensitivity has made their music very marketable and accessible to all tastes.
Driven by their live performances, Norman has answered the demand for an album with their self-titled 12-track release, recorded at Portland’s Pantherfact Records. The release has been highly anticipated since the band formed in 2005, and has been the cause for some celebration among the local color. Described in the Corvallis Gazette Times, Norman’s “rock, pop, folk, alt-country, funk, and experimental flavors …create a singular sonic soup for you to sip at your leisure.”
Current members include drummer Jordan Houser, Wil Vaughn on bass, William Johnson on electric guitar, Brian Mosher on percussion and keyboards, and Nordby on guitars, keyboards and banjo. Norman also utilizes an antique Univox analog drum machine.
Influenced heavily by the Pacific Northwest and all that it implies (rain, forests, Sasquatch, etc.), Norman combines a collective understanding of the Northwest into Nordby’s tunes. Nordby’s musical influences range from folk and rock giants Bob Dylan and Neil Young, to a variety of indie groups includinging The Parson Redheads, Martime, and Stereolab. The techniques and styles of each of these major influences are expressed not only musically and lyrically in Norman, but in production as well.
At any gathering of Norman members and supporters, whether it is a rehearsal, concert, or just a Sunday afternoon at the Oregon coast, the family-like atmosphere is inescapable. They laugh, love, and play with each other like a closely-bonded family. It is easy to see why Norman possesses a natural affinity for gathering friends and fans with heart. The love of music is one thing, but a sense of community with those who produce and consume their music makes Norman something else.
Hi we have just posted a new track titled "Oracles Song Of Unceasing
Wrath" Please take a min to give it a listen and let us know what you
think? It would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Hey, you're music is sounding fantastic. you should come play in seattle, or at least olympia!!! there's a great venue called le voyuer in oly.... that way, i could watch you play~ peace and love, kayla
Hey guys, I know you all play at Bombs Away Cafe in Corvallis fairly often and I was wondering if you'd be interested in helping our band get a bit more exposure by allowing us to open up for you sometime. Let us know and I hope all is well.
Hi Eric I can't remember when your Birthday is. But here you are... HAPPY BIRTHDAY! God Bless you always, and Many more years ahead of you. You are an Amazing friend. I don't think I could ask or want one that is any better. Much Love to you always *HUGS* & Love ~Cheers my friend~
Thank you so much for honoring us with your precious friendship.... We hope that you have a simply wonderful day and that the adventures of your Life feel like a ride on the mystery train of Pure Joy.....Thanks again !!
Norman. you freight trains filled with Mackerel, you. the new CD is sounding awesome-I am having a great time working on it with y'all! Hope Will comes up next mix date too...tell him to bring me a donut. mike
I was walking to class today listening to my ipod and the original coffee romance version of "reaching jefferson" came up on shuffle. classic.
You probably don't remember me specifically, but long ago my band (big picture august) opened for the coffee romance at a show in Independence. We played awfully dreadful music at the time. Its was a rough age.
Hey Eric Check out The River Empires. Jessy Ribordy's New band. You should see if you guys could set up a show together. :)I might be able to help arrange it...Maybe.