Red Light District
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Red Light District

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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"Paint the Town Red: Red Light District rocks Margate"

"Thursday, July 23, is Surf Night at Maynard's , located at 9306 Amherst Ave. in Margate. Red Bull Barmasters sponsors the party, which will include pro surfers tending bar, cool giveaways such as surfboards and a preview of the surf movie "Dark Fall." Cover is $10. Surf Night kicks off around 10 p.m.

Of course, no party is complete without music. Get to Maynard's early and catch Red Light District, a band hot on the track to stardom that is making its southern New Jersey debut from 7 to 9 p.m. in the garden.

Red Light District is widely known in Maryland for its original rock, but the band will also pump out some great reggae covers to stick to the evening's beach theme. Expect tunes from The Grateful Dead, Violent Femmes, The Who, Neil Young, The Zombies, The Kinks and more. Call 609-822-8423."
- Press of Atlantic City


"Musicians, songwriters to play at Recher Theater in Towson: Threesome's appreciation of music belies their ages"

Anyone who has ever strummed a guitar or banged on a set of drums has dreams of forming a band and playing on stage.

Three North County musicians are living that dream.

Tom Sless and Connelly Doan, both 17 and seniors at Dulaney High School, and Aaron Sless, an eighth-grader at Cockeysville Middle School, will perform at the Recher Theater, in Towson, on Sunday, Nov. 8.

Their band, Red Light District, will play original songs composed by Tom Sless and Connelly Doan, along with favorites made famous by Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and The Who.

“We play a good blend of classic rock that adults like and modern alternative rock that younger people like,” said Tom Sless, of Phoenix, who plays guitar and sings.

“But the best thing is when we play one of our own songs, and people come up to us and say, ‘I really liked that one. Who did it?’ and we tell them it’s ours. That feels great.”

All three have an appreciation for music that belies their ages. Doan’s mother, Kathy Dengler, recalled her 1-year-old son being riveted to the television during a concert by tenor Luciano Pavarotti. By the time he was 3, Doan knew all the words to the musical, “Cats.” When asked to bring his favorite Christmas present to his first grade class, he took in a CD by jazz saxophonist Ronnie Laws.

Doan, who lives in Baldwin, is the band’s drummer and vocalist.

Tom and Aaron Sless both own guitars they bought on a family trip to the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco, the unofficial center of the hippie movement in the 1960s.

“They just love music,” said their father, Steve Sless. “They’re always playing, singing, tapping at the table.”

But the trio has other interests, too.

Aaron, the band’s bass guitarist, plays football for the Cockeysville Recreation Council and plays saxophone in the school band. He takes classes in the Gifted and Talented program and gets good grades.

“I don’t sing and I don’t write music. They needed a bass guitar player and here I am. But that’s OK,” Aaron said at a recent rehearsal.

His older brother, Tom, is quarterback for Dulaney’s football team, plays trumpet in the school band and has just mailed off a handful of college applications.

Doan plays club baseball and varsity baseball at Dulaney. He plays percussion instruments in the school band and wrote his college essays on the importance of music in his life.

Doan and Tom Sless have been playing guitar and drums at each other’s houses since middle school. It was after they began writing their own music that they decided to form a band.

They went onto Wikipedia to find a name and clicked on random pages until they found “Red Light District.”

“We liked the name, then we saw what it meant, but we still liked the name,” Doan said.

According to Wikipedia, a red-light district is “a neighborhood or a part of a neighborhood where businesses connected to the sex industry (sex shops, strip clubs, adult theaters, etc.) exist.”

Their band played this summer at a Margate, N.J., bar and two Baltimore bars, the Ottobar and the Quarter at Bourbon Street. It also participated in WIYY-FM’s Noise in the Basement series, which provides a chance for local bands to get air time.

The band made a demo CD this summer of four original songs at Sheffield Studio, in Phoenix. Since then, Sless and Doan have written five more songs.

“I was real impressed with them,” said Alex Silver, a freelance audio engineer at Sheffield who helped them make the CD. “It was their first time in the studio, and it’s so different from rehearsing or playing at home. They were real consistent.”

The four original songs they recorded can be heard by going to www.myspace.com/redlightdistrict09.

Doors open at 6 p.m. on Nov. 8 for performances at the Recher Theater, at 512 York Road, Towson.
To contact Red Light District, e-mail redlightdistrict09@gmail.com.
- North County News


Discography

Red Light District EP

"El Dorado" played on 98 Rock's Noise in the Basement

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What started as a couple of friends just having a good time making music together in the summer of 2007, has now evolved to become a fully-loaded song-producing machine. The triumvirate known as Red Light District has exploded onto the Baltimore area music scene with their original combination of classic rock influences and modern alternative elements, and is looking to expand even further. The foundation of Red Light District is kept in place by primary songwriter Tom Sless (guitarist/vocalist), with the powerful rhythm section of Aaron Sless (bass) and Christian King (drums) holding down the backbeat. The long list of influences of each member of Red Light District helps to create a unique sound that has not been heard before on the Baltimore area music scene.

In May 2009, Red Light District’s eponymous four-track EP was released after being recorded at Sheffield Studios in Phoenix, Maryland. This EP offers to listeners exactly what Red Light District has worked so hard to refine: a blend of the individual musicality of each member of Red Light District to form a new, unique style of music. However, the recording only offers a glimpse of what Red Light District is truly about, as the true musicianship and creativity of the band is seen in much greater depth during their live performances. Check out their MySpace (www.myspace.com/redlightdistrict09) or E-mail them (redlightdistrict09@gmail.com) for booking information, show updates, and availability of press kits.