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Artist Information Biography THE KAREN RUSH BAND When Karen Rush moved to Los Angeles in 2005, she left behind one of New York's most popular indie bands, Eystone. Having recently released their debut CD, Up For Air, Karen's band was taking the New York club scene by storm performing in such notable venues as Arlene's Grocery, Hard Rock Cafe, CB's Gallery as well as The Saint and Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. They were featured on Fox Magazine in a story on independent music, appeared on local news show, "Jersey's Talking" and Karen even took a crack at singing a capella for American Idol judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson live on Fox News. But professional commitments led Rush and Eystone's producer/drummer, Pete Rizzo out west. After getting settled in, the two turned to the task of assembling a new line up. Several months later after countless online ads, the duo found bassist Nate Morefield. The three immediately clicked and began working on new material. The final element fell into place when they were joined by Canadian-born guitarist, Ryan Adams. Stay tuned... Instrumentation Karen Rush - Lead Singer / Acoustic guitar Pete Rizzo - Drums Nate Morefield - Bass Ryan Adams - Guitar/Vocals Discography EYSTONE - "Up For Air" (LayZeye Music - 2004) "Strangest of Changes" - Single on Shut Eye Records 'Buzzlighter - My Morning Ritual' (2003) Karen Rush - "180 Degrees" (EP) 1998 Links
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