Veronica V
Mumu Tutu
Fields Of Mars
Sat, April 13, 2013
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Deep South The Bar
Raleigh, NC
$5.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.deepsouththebar.com/event/228607/Veronica V

In 2005 a group of friends got together once or twice a week to make some music. We had an open door policy, if you wanted in... you were in. Over the years many projects and bands grew out of those "Among Friends" sessions, having names like Box 48, the S & P Project, Last Day Grey, and Motrendus.
Veronica V is one of those bands, and we are:
Dave Comer - Vocals, Guitar
Samuel Diaz - Guitar, Vocals
Marty Beam - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Freeman - Bass, Vocals
Michael Madden - Drums
Our influences range from Rock, Punk, Metal, Blues, Country, Alternative, and beyond.
Our goal is to play and create the kind music that we grew up loving.
We hope you will join us!
Veronica V is one of those bands, and we are:
Dave Comer - Vocals, Guitar
Samuel Diaz - Guitar, Vocals
Marty Beam - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Freeman - Bass, Vocals
Michael Madden - Drums
Our influences range from Rock, Punk, Metal, Blues, Country, Alternative, and beyond.
Our goal is to play and create the kind music that we grew up loving.
We hope you will join us!
Mumu Tutu

Mumu Tutu is all about brain blisterin', blood vessel bustin' rock originals...with towering guitars and vocals from "Wunderkid" Lee DeVille and Bradley Earle Wallace, skin bangin' by Jeff "Scotch" Wallace ("You like when he hit drum!!! He hit drum good!!!), kamikaze vocals from Justin Elder, and Scott "It's Math" Wallace on Bass (no relation), Mumu Tutu never fails to deliver the goods, we're more reliable than the post office, BELIEVE THAT!!!
Fields Of Mars

Like every musician Erich was always searching for that elusive sound that he hears in his head. Musical soundscapes really, bouncing around like bells reverberating off the walls of some cathedral. This was the genesis of The Fields of Mars. A bringing together of some of the most inspiring musicians in the triangle to make music that would eventually evoke the darker side of the 80’s sugary power pop and psychedelic modern rock.
