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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Flyer for Cameo Cinema Show in Dec. - See you There!

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

'Now' - Live from Seattle, WA!

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    Five A.M.'s Blog

    Follow the band's journey as we try to push our new album, Raise the Sun, to national attention...

    What we"ve been up to...band bio

    Five A.M. has played hundreds of dates throughout the Western United
    States, all with the energy and drive of an original band on a mission.

    The group builds its sound around lead singer/songwriter Trent
    Yaconelli, who has the rare ability to write pop songs with a poet's soul.
    Backing him is a driving rhythm section led by drummer Jed Friesen, a
    natural born performer and an inventive linguist; bassist Jason McGrath, our talented hero from Napa who also happens to be a mechanic; and percussionist Benjie
    Kushins, a rhythmic dynamo whose small size makes him ideal for long
    road trips. Complementing all of this is lead guitarist Zach Hammer who
    plays like someone named Zach Hammer should.

    Voted "Best Rock Band" three years in a row by audiences in Northern
    California, both of Five A.M.'s CD's were financed by their listeners.
    Their debut album, "Degress of Falling" was made with over $21,000 of fan
    investment. The album launched the group to the forefront of Northern
    California rock bands, receiving regular airplay on radio stations all
    over the Bay Area. Their single "Paper Bag" stayed in the Top 10 on Mix
    104.1 FM for three months, alongside Dave Matthews and U2. They also
    found success on the internet as they shot into Cornerband.com's
    charts--in both Rock and Pop categories--and stayed in the Top 10 for over a
    year. The album has sold over 5,000 copies to date, and was the first
    ever independent release to be named "CD Pick of the Week" by KRSH 95.9 FM
    (The Crush) in Santa Rosa.

    In 2005, the group completed work on their second CD, "This Morphine
    Life.” This time the album was realized by the owner of a major Bay
    Area studio, who was so inspired after seeing the band perform live that
    he recorded the entire album on spec.

    Playing a raw original rock all their own, Five A.M.'s intense live
    energy has brought them into the league of national acts, where they've
    opened for Train, Gin Blossoms, Sister Hazel, Dishwalla, Cracker, Guster,
    Bob Schneider, and Doobie Brother Michael McDonald.

    2009 promises to be a huge year for the band. A new project is in the
    works to take things to an entirely new level. Keep listening…

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