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5606

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About 5606

San Jose's 5606 is one of those bands, sprouting from the ashes of ... 5606. Lead vocalist and guitarist Eric Ventimiglia originated 5606 with two other members in 1999 during his freshman year of high school. After a few years, those members decided they no longer wanted to play music, and Ventimiglia had to make the choice to continue with his band or start completely anew. The 22-year-old chose the former and brought in friends Kevin Bligh, 21, on drums, and Anthony Greene, 21, on bass, keeping the group's original name and pop-rock trio format. "This band was born a three-piece and it will die a three-piece," says Ventimiglia.

The band has pushed forward where the first lineup left off, hoping to gain momentum with every new show, passing out fliers and using what Ventimiglia calls "guerrilla-style promoting" for its concerts and EPs. "I've seen a lot of bands who play two shows and think they're the biggest band in the world, and they don't bother promoting or working toward getting their name out there," Bligh says, expressing that it takes "sacrifice" in order to fulfill a dream of making a living performing. Ventimiglia adds, "Everything we do, we earn, and everything we dream comes true."

In its current incarnation, the band has released two EPs, played shows with acts such as All-American Rejects and Yellowcard, gained national radio play and performed at the Vans Warped Tour, proving that their dreams are beginning to come to fruition. "In the past year and a half it's become more of a realitywe weren't delusional anymore," says Ventimiglia.

The group's straightforward rock sound, along with frequent opportunities for group singalongs and dancing are what draw multihundred-body crowds to its shows. "It's very powerful, it's simple and terribly, terribly catchy," Ventimiglia says about his band's music. "Watching kids sing the words you made up playing an acoustic guitar on Sunday morning watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in your underwear ... you just have a big, dorky smile on your face," he adds.
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About 5606

San Jose's 5606 is one of those bands, sprouting from the ashes of ... 5606. Lead vocalist and guitarist Eric Ventimiglia originated 5606 with two other members in 1999 during his freshman year of high school. After a few years, those members decided they no longer wanted to play music, and Ventimiglia had to make the choice to continue with his band or start completely anew. The 22-year-old chose the former and brought in friends Kevin Bligh, 21, on drums, and Anthony Greene, 21, on bass, keeping the group's original name and pop-rock trio format. "This band was born a three-piece and it will die a three-piece," says Ventimiglia.

The band has pushed forward where the first lineup left off, hoping to gain momentum with every new show, passing out fliers and using what Ventimiglia calls "guerrilla-style promoting" for its concerts and EPs. "I've seen a lot of bands who play two shows and think they're the biggest band in the world, and they don't bother promoting or working toward getting their name out there," Bligh says, expressing that it takes "sacrifice" in order to fulfill a dream of making a living performing. Ventimiglia adds, "Everything we do, we earn, and everything we dream comes true."

In its current incarnation, the band has released two EPs, played shows with acts such as All-American Rejects and Yellowcard, gained national radio play and performed at the Vans Warped Tour, proving that their dreams are beginning to come to fruition. "In the past year and a half it's become more of a realitywe weren't delusional anymore," says Ventimiglia.

The group's straightforward rock sound, along with frequent opportunities for group singalongs and dancing are what draw multihundred-body crowds to its shows. "It's very powerful, it's simple and terribly, terribly catchy," Ventimiglia says about his band's music. "Watching kids sing the words you made up playing an acoustic guitar on Sunday morning watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in your underwear ... you just have a big, dorky smile on your face," he adds.
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