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About OneEleven

BIO: Artie Eaton Singer Songwriter Drum Builder Husband and Father Raised in a rural New England town just 30 minutes south of Boston, Artie Eaton became interested in music at an early age, listening to anything he could get his hands on, from his parents’ Beatles and Elvis records, to 70’s rock and 80’s hair-bands, and later on to more progressive metal, funk, and soul with groups like Kings X. In the early 90’s, Artie took his love of music to the next level, fronting the hard rock band, “Seducer,” who gained a moderate amount of success, with a music video spotlighted on MTV as well as interest from major record labels including Sony. In 1993, when the record industry began focusing more efforts on rap and hip-hop, Artie decided to step away from the music business and focus on building a business and raising a family. However, during this hiatus, Artie never stopped loving music and continued to write songs and build a state of the art recording studio in his home. In 2005, as his family was getting older and his business established and thriving, Artie decided to get back in to the game. However, that game had changed significantly since his Seducer days, and surprisingly Artie found himself immersed in the Country music scene. Country had gained immense popularity, and as luck would have it, Artie had developed some great relationships with Nashville-based musicians through his side-business manufacturing custom snare drums. Artie immediately dove into the modern Country scene, starting a songwriting project with some old bandmates, and ended up writing a whole bunch of great songs. On a whim, this group entered a local music contest and won, which necessitated the creation of a “real” band, which Artie named, “The Ghillies.” The Ghillies had a great three-year run, with local and national press, a full-length CD, and many local appearances but eventually disbanded due to members’ other obligations. Artie kept moving right along and auditioned for, and won, the front-man spot with “Danny Klein’s Full House.” Danny, or DK, the bass player with the J. Geils band, needed a high-energy singer who could belt out the great hits they were famous for and keep the fans on their feet. Artie still performs with Danny and is considered one of the best front-men in New England. In 2014 Artie decided to start a new project called OneEleven and pursue a solo record. Partnering with some of the great songwriting talent around him including Steve Gouette, guitarist for Danny Klein’s Full House and Rich Eisner, drummer for country artist Ayla Brown, Artie and his songwriting team created songs for his debut record, “Livin the Dream.” Leveraging his Nashville connections, Artie and producer Sean Paddock, from Kenny Chesney’s band, lined up a roster of first-call Nashville session players to record the debut album. The name OneEleven comes from a long history of Artie seeing the numbers 111 everywhere he goes. Whenever he sees these numbers, something special always seems to happen. Lately, Artie has been hard at work in the rehearsal studio with this latest project, diligently preparing as he always has, to continue sharing his love of music and truly “living the dream.” OneEleven is bringing real Rock & Roll back to Boston! Help us spread the word and show the world that ROCK LIVES!!
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Rich Eisner, Steve Gouette, Brielle Eaton, Artie Eaton, Stephen Beccia
Hometown:
Attleboro, Massachusetts

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About OneEleven

BIO: Artie Eaton Singer Songwriter Drum Builder Husband and Father Raised in a rural New England town just 30 minutes south of Boston, Artie Eaton became interested in music at an early age, listening to anything he could get his hands on, from his parents’ Beatles and Elvis records, to 70’s rock and 80’s hair-bands, and later on to more progressive metal, funk, and soul with groups like Kings X. In the early 90’s, Artie took his love of music to the next level, fronting the hard rock band, “Seducer,” who gained a moderate amount of success, with a music video spotlighted on MTV as well as interest from major record labels including Sony. In 1993, when the record industry began focusing more efforts on rap and hip-hop, Artie decided to step away from the music business and focus on building a business and raising a family. However, during this hiatus, Artie never stopped loving music and continued to write songs and build a state of the art recording studio in his home. In 2005, as his family was getting older and his business established and thriving, Artie decided to get back in to the game. However, that game had changed significantly since his Seducer days, and surprisingly Artie found himself immersed in the Country music scene. Country had gained immense popularity, and as luck would have it, Artie had developed some great relationships with Nashville-based musicians through his side-business manufacturing custom snare drums. Artie immediately dove into the modern Country scene, starting a songwriting project with some old bandmates, and ended up writing a whole bunch of great songs. On a whim, this group entered a local music contest and won, which necessitated the creation of a “real” band, which Artie named, “The Ghillies.” The Ghillies had a great three-year run, with local and national press, a full-length CD, and many local appearances but eventually disbanded due to members’ other obligations. Artie kept moving right along and auditioned for, and won, the front-man spot with “Danny Klein’s Full House.” Danny, or DK, the bass player with the J. Geils band, needed a high-energy singer who could belt out the great hits they were famous for and keep the fans on their feet. Artie still performs with Danny and is considered one of the best front-men in New England. In 2014 Artie decided to start a new project called OneEleven and pursue a solo record. Partnering with some of the great songwriting talent around him including Steve Gouette, guitarist for Danny Klein’s Full House and Rich Eisner, drummer for country artist Ayla Brown, Artie and his songwriting team created songs for his debut record, “Livin the Dream.” Leveraging his Nashville connections, Artie and producer Sean Paddock, from Kenny Chesney’s band, lined up a roster of first-call Nashville session players to record the debut album. The name OneEleven comes from a long history of Artie seeing the numbers 111 everywhere he goes. Whenever he sees these numbers, something special always seems to happen. Lately, Artie has been hard at work in the rehearsal studio with this latest project, diligently preparing as he always has, to continue sharing his love of music and truly “living the dream.” OneEleven is bringing real Rock & Roll back to Boston! Help us spread the word and show the world that ROCK LIVES!!
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Rich Eisner, Steve Gouette, Brielle Eaton, Artie Eaton, Stephen Beccia
Hometown:
Attleboro, Massachusetts

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