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October 13th, 2006In 2003, Beach and I fought in the Iraq War. At some point his wife sent him a guitar. It was a small nylon string piece of junk that was actually broken when he got it. We fixed the guitar and started playing.
Beach had been playing for years and he is so good he could actually make that thing sound good. We actually wrote some of our current songs on that guitar.
When Beach and I got home, Beach joined a band with another awesome guitar player named Gray and another guy. After some time with “the other guy” Beach and Gray wanted to get another singer. Not that the other guy wasn’t good, he just wasn’t all that into it.
Sepia was born.
We have been playing togther ever since. More than anything we do it to play and drink beer. The more we drink the better we sound.
-Beck
October 25th, 2006 at 2:20 pm
In 2003, Beck and I fought in the Iraq War. At some point my wife sent me a guitar. It was a small nylon string piece of junk that was actually broken when I got it. We fixed the guitar and started playing.
I had been playing for years and we were so deprived of music that it actually sounded good. We actually wrote some of our current songs on that guitar.
When Beck and I got home, I joined a band with another awesome guitar player named Gray and another guy. After some time with “the other guy” Beach and Gray wanted to get another singer. Not that the other guy wasn’t good, he just wasn’t all that into it.
Sepia was born.
We have been playing togther ever since. More than anything we do it to play and drink beer and mead. The more we drink the better we sound.
-Beach
October 27th, 2006 at 9:22 am
In 2003, Beck and Beach fought in the Iraq War. At some point Beach’s wife sent him a guitar. It was a small nylon string piece of junk that was actually broken when he got it. He fixed the guitar and started playing.
Beach had been playing for years and they were so deprived of music that it actually sounded good (so I’ve been told). Beck and Beach actually wrote some of our current songs on that guitar.
When Beach got home, he joined my band — Chris Lawson Band. After some time in Chris Lawson Band, Beach and I wanted to get another singer. Not that the other singer wasn’t good, he just wasn’t all that into it.
Sepia was born.
We have been playing togther ever since. More than anything we do it to play and drink beer and mead. The more we drink the better we sound.
-Gray