Six degrees of Separation
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Six degrees of Separation

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""Next Life" - Review"

Thank you . . .
my faith in good music has been restored.
In a desert of mediocrity, an oasis of great
sounds here. Excellent song stucture.
Professional production quality.
Original sound, lyrics, and arrangement.
Was not afraid to take some risks
throughout. Impressive vocals with
exceptional mix of lead and backing.
Hooked from the intro and it just kept
getting better. Perfect length for US
airplay. Infectious melody, immeninently
hummable. Anxious to hear more
great material from this artist.



- courtneyjonesmusic
Salem, Oregon
July 11th, 2005 - Garageband.com


""Forget your friends" - review"

Nice, can you do it again?
I like your song its awesome,
good thought and mood and its real cool.
Please go big cause we need more bands
like this.

- jeteye
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
July 16th, 2005 - Garageband.com


""Forget your friends" - review"

Vocal risks pay off...
This moody tune features excellent
change-ups from reflective solo keyboards
to a full-band chorus.
The lead vocalist shows a diverse range
of skills, deftly handling scrappy,
scratching lines and clear, high-pitch
notes.
The strange solo vocal ending is
unusual, but it's also effective.
The production is good and the overall
quality of the musicianship is high.
This is easily "radio worthy."

Extra Credit: Originality.

- on_the_mike
Slc, Utah
July 15th, 2005
- Garageband.com


Discography

Debut album: "Where is Johnson?" released independantly in January 2005.

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Bio

There are no real strangers. We are all connected to one another by a short chain, no more than six human links long; The Six Degrees of Separation.

Reciprocally linked as brother, brother, best friend & best friend, Joe Russell (vocals, keys), Sam Russell (guitars) Hayden Lewis (percussion) and Sam Ludeman (Bass) connect to tell the stories of their relatively short but adventure and tragedy filled life times.

With a few exceptions their sound could be described as Beatles style pop music played by The Red Hot Chili Peppers and could be fairly easily traced back to their influences; The Beatles, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Ben Harper and Nirvana.

This CD is named after a fifth band member who disappeared without a trace before they began recording in December last year. It is built on the thoughts and recollections of Singer Joe Russell and contains stories of love, friends lost, back alley rendezvous, brushes with death, the eternal search for the meaning of life and even a duet with then girlfriend, Australian Idol finalist Natalie Ferguson (Love in this city).

Living in Victoria, Australia they have played at various clubs, concerts and events including:
Live in the Park
Flanaghans Irish Bar
Wesley Hall
Einsteins Club (Deakin University)
Live appearance on 98.5 One FM
G.V. Hotel
Big Night Out
Ballarat University and many more.

Life is just music waiting to be written.

Contact - animatix@hotmail.com