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“Seven Stories Tall” was recorded at Third Shift Recording Co. in Milwaukee, WI. The EP includes Nathan Bares (Vocals) and Shannon Brunet (guitar) with guest performances by bass player Eric Hervey (from The Daryl Stuermer Band) and drummer Brian Augustine (from The Dave Stephan Band and The Paul Sucherman’s Trio). “Seven Stories Tall” was recorded and mixed at Third Shift Recording Co. in Milwaukee, WI. The EP was mastered by Mathew Prock for Area 44 Music. Some of Mathew Prock’s credits include working with Kenny Loggins, The Irish Tenors, Dennis DeYoung and Richard Marx.

Seven Stories Tall
7 song EP
2006
Recorded at Third Shift Recording Co.
Mixed by Matt Smith
Mastered by Mat Prock
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Desirae
6 track Ep
2002
Recorder at Teddy Love studios in Minneapolis
Producer - Owen Sartori
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With their thoughtful lyrics and memorable melodies, Drops of Blue can be described as a Acoustic Pop Rock. Based in Chicago and Milwaukee, Drops of Blue has shared the stage with such acts as internationally renowned artists Willy Porter and Austin Willacy as well as Nashville-based Stephanie Dosen. Drops of Blue has been performing all over the Midwest including some of the top venues in Chicago, St. Paul/ Minneapolis and Milwaukee. They released Their long-awaited sophmore EP, Seven Stories Tall. The EP includes Nathan Bares (Vocals) and Shannon Brunet (guitar) with guest performances by bass player Eric Hervey (from The Daryl Stuermer Band) and drummer Brian Augustine (from The Dave Stephan Band and The Paul Sucherman’s Trio). “Seven Stories Tall” was recorded and mixed at Third Shift Recording Co. in Milwaukee, WI. The EP was mastered by Mathew Prock for Area 44 Music. Some of Mathew Prock’s credits include working with Kenny Loggins, The Irish Tenors, Dennis DeYoung and Richard Marx.