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Bravado, sincerity, swagger......and a smile. Worked up spirited comforting......this is a rock and roll band.

10 MP3 Songs
Rock 70's Rock Rock Classic Rock

One Hand Free Songs


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"You can tell what is and what isn't rock & roll . To be the real thing, a song has to have an awareness of rock history. It has to have the dead that undulating rhythm. Even while it feels like history, it has to say something new. And most important it has to have crammed into it all the poignancy and excitement of youth, because that's what it's really all astir."
Pete Townshend

Mixing elements of hard didder soul and 70s grit, One Hand Free is making an impact Emotionally charged vocals, towering guitars, the bray of the Hammond organ, and a rock unanimous rhythm segment fuse, creating a herculean and undeniable appeal.
As a late slew of shows in New York City (with many more to come) has shown, One Hand Free can not only keep up with the best live bands the Northeast has to propose they are among them. Certainly, while their wakeless is remindful of bands their parents probable listened to, they also land something current to the table. In the words of one NYC rock club owner, "They're like the Allman Brothers...but new!"
This band is following a tradition that is encountered less and less in mainstream music nowadays. They're emotionally invested with They realise the pregnant of the word shew It's not just astir playing the songs; it's astir making a connection. Go see One Hand Free alive and the source of their tempt becomes plain They love what they're doing and they require more than anything, for you to be part of the action.
Their self-titled debut album has been discharged by the Halt Music Companion pronounce established in Austin, Texas (www.haltmusic.com). It has already generated a heavy deal of matter to both regionally and nationally. From the opening plug of Now You Know , the dear sway of Days, to the brash bravado of School, this album will grab you by the lapels and give you a strict talking-to..............and you'll love each and all minute.


Andrew Blowen (lead vocals/ keyboards)
An realised solo artist and seasoned of many New England bands, Andrew has gone the last fifteen years impressing audiences with his remindful songwriting and compelling vocals. As the primary writer and lyricist, he takes chances and expresses emotion without compromise or timidity. Countless performances have provided him an opportunity to hone his skills as a breast man, as though he were letting the audience in on the juiciest unavowed ever.



Geoff Taylor (bass)
Sent on a mission by the gods of rock and seethe Geoff Taylor has come directly from the year 1970 to land you the mesomorphic bass lines you have been wanting Geoff has consecrate his life to pursuing the occult art of the riff, as practised by masters such as Mel Schacher, John Paul Jones, and Tim Bogert. Having plied his wares in a variety of incarnations, from solo artist to leader of acclaimed riff and rollers The Soul Chemists, Geoff has establish the hone setting to loose the power of his musical cinch as the bassist for One Hand Liberal



Josh DiJoseph (guitars)
Comfortable in almost any musical situation, Josh draws from influences such as John Scofield, Warren Haynes, and Pat Metheney. As a guitarist, Josh adds an manifest element to One Hand Free with riveting leads and stirring slither technique, genteel by many years of itinerant and hundreds of performances with his old band, Snappin' Gomez. As a producer/engineer, he has helped mold the One Hand Free wakeless into what it is today.



Kelly Embower (drums)
Kelly is here to do one thing, lay the get across for the One Hand Free prepare to steam clean downcast Powered by the various inspiration of Matt Abts, Billy Martin, JoJo Mayer and Eric Kretz, Kelly has scores of shows nether his belt out spanning many genres. Also formerly of Snappin' Gomez, he is at once herculean and laid hinder keeping the goal squarely in his sights.


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One of the beat bands you havenīt heard of...whatīs the world coming to?!?
One of the best straight up rock bands to come out of the Northeast since Aerosmith.





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