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About HALF PAST DEAD BAND
Steve Hartman had a love of music for as long as he can remember (he recalls listening to CSN&Y in his mother's womb). He has been playing in bands and performing for 25 years. Most recently (before Half Past Dead) as a solo acoustic act: Steve Hartman-Acoustic Troubadour
I guess I'll start. I'm Frank Orlando, and I started drumming at age 13. I'm 48 as I'm writing this, so the math says I have been drumming on & off for the better part of 35 years. My brother Vince gets credit for my early inspiration, being he plays guitar even longer than I play. I used to sneak in the basement & play a drum kit that was there because his band practiced in our basement. So, thanks Brother Vince for that. As for the music I grew up playing and listening to, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin. Heavy stuff, I cut my teeth on that stuff for my first 5 years or so drumming along to the records & jamming with my brother. Then came the music that would change everything from my interest & influence as a musician, well, I mean a drummer, we're kinda musicians, but just different!
The Grateful Dead. They quickly, after my 1st show in 1982, became the only band I wanted to see, again and again. Then the music I wanted to play. They touched my soul in a way that can only be described as a type of "transcending magic". This started a new experience in meeting other musicians who felt the same, and at the time there were many. So my past endeavors included keeping the time with, to name just a few: The Electric Flannels, Working without a net, Funky Buddha, Pangea, The Gooner Brothers, The Youngers & The Cabin project ,and of course the long time running Orlando Brothers. Those bands stretched from the genres of San Francisco's Bay Area bands, Psychedelic rock, blues, folk, jammy & a real eclectic mix of American folk, and southern fried cowboy acid rock!
If I had to list my top 5 favorite drummers, I would be 5th! So these days the new band "HALF PAST DEAD" is really proving to be the most fun and promising line up of players that I have had the privilege to share the stage with since I can remember. It's really starting to gel. There's something special going on with these guys, and we are just about getting started, if it gets any better, I may not be able to stand it! I hope to see you all out there in the crowd, dancing & shaking your bones. I'll do my part to provide the rhythm 110%! Thanks & stay kind...Frank.
Virgil G.[Keyboards & vocals) bio coming soon
Andre Matire-Lead Guitars,steel guitars,banjo & Mandolin & Vocals.Bio coming soon.
John G. Bassist- Bio coming soon
I guess I'll start. I'm Frank Orlando, and I started drumming at age 13. I'm 48 as I'm writing this, so the math says I have been drumming on & off for the better part of 35 years. My brother Vince gets credit for my early inspiration, being he plays guitar even longer than I play. I used to sneak in the basement & play a drum kit that was there because his band practiced in our basement. So, thanks Brother Vince for that. As for the music I grew up playing and listening to, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin. Heavy stuff, I cut my teeth on that stuff for my first 5 years or so drumming along to the records & jamming with my brother. Then came the music that would change everything from my interest & influence as a musician, well, I mean a drummer, we're kinda musicians, but just different!
The Grateful Dead. They quickly, after my 1st show in 1982, became the only band I wanted to see, again and again. Then the music I wanted to play. They touched my soul in a way that can only be described as a type of "transcending magic". This started a new experience in meeting other musicians who felt the same, and at the time there were many. So my past endeavors included keeping the time with, to name just a few: The Electric Flannels, Working without a net, Funky Buddha, Pangea, The Gooner Brothers, The Youngers & The Cabin project ,and of course the long time running Orlando Brothers. Those bands stretched from the genres of San Francisco's Bay Area bands, Psychedelic rock, blues, folk, jammy & a real eclectic mix of American folk, and southern fried cowboy acid rock!
If I had to list my top 5 favorite drummers, I would be 5th! So these days the new band "HALF PAST DEAD" is really proving to be the most fun and promising line up of players that I have had the privilege to share the stage with since I can remember. It's really starting to gel. There's something special going on with these guys, and we are just about getting started, if it gets any better, I may not be able to stand it! I hope to see you all out there in the crowd, dancing & shaking your bones. I'll do my part to provide the rhythm 110%! Thanks & stay kind...Frank.
Virgil G.[Keyboards & vocals) bio coming soon
Andre Matire-Lead Guitars,steel guitars,banjo & Mandolin & Vocals.Bio coming soon.
John G. Bassist- Bio coming soon
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Genres:
Acoustic, Csny, Funk, Grateful Dead, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Cocker, The Byrds, Woodstock, Americana Folk, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Nrps, Reggae, The Beatles, Jam Band, Allman Brothers, Bob Marley, Country, Harmonys, Jam Bands, Jazz, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rolling Stones
Band Members:
Frank O.,Founder,Drums,Vocals, John G.- Bassist, Steve H.- Rhythm GuitarVocals, Andre M. Lead Guitars,Vocals, Virgil g.-Keyboards & crowd interaction.
Hometown:
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
No upcoming shows
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$30.00

Live Collage Sweatshirt
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About HALF PAST DEAD BAND
Steve Hartman had a love of music for as long as he can remember (he recalls listening to CSN&Y in his mother's womb). He has been playing in bands and performing for 25 years. Most recently (before Half Past Dead) as a solo acoustic act: Steve Hartman-Acoustic Troubadour
I guess I'll start. I'm Frank Orlando, and I started drumming at age 13. I'm 48 as I'm writing this, so the math says I have been drumming on & off for the better part of 35 years. My brother Vince gets credit for my early inspiration, being he plays guitar even longer than I play. I used to sneak in the basement & play a drum kit that was there because his band practiced in our basement. So, thanks Brother Vince for that. As for the music I grew up playing and listening to, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin. Heavy stuff, I cut my teeth on that stuff for my first 5 years or so drumming along to the records & jamming with my brother. Then came the music that would change everything from my interest & influence as a musician, well, I mean a drummer, we're kinda musicians, but just different!
The Grateful Dead. They quickly, after my 1st show in 1982, became the only band I wanted to see, again and again. Then the music I wanted to play. They touched my soul in a way that can only be described as a type of "transcending magic". This started a new experience in meeting other musicians who felt the same, and at the time there were many. So my past endeavors included keeping the time with, to name just a few: The Electric Flannels, Working without a net, Funky Buddha, Pangea, The Gooner Brothers, The Youngers & The Cabin project ,and of course the long time running Orlando Brothers. Those bands stretched from the genres of San Francisco's Bay Area bands, Psychedelic rock, blues, folk, jammy & a real eclectic mix of American folk, and southern fried cowboy acid rock!
If I had to list my top 5 favorite drummers, I would be 5th! So these days the new band "HALF PAST DEAD" is really proving to be the most fun and promising line up of players that I have had the privilege to share the stage with since I can remember. It's really starting to gel. There's something special going on with these guys, and we are just about getting started, if it gets any better, I may not be able to stand it! I hope to see you all out there in the crowd, dancing & shaking your bones. I'll do my part to provide the rhythm 110%! Thanks & stay kind...Frank.
Virgil G.[Keyboards & vocals) bio coming soon
Andre Matire-Lead Guitars,steel guitars,banjo & Mandolin & Vocals.Bio coming soon.
John G. Bassist- Bio coming soon
I guess I'll start. I'm Frank Orlando, and I started drumming at age 13. I'm 48 as I'm writing this, so the math says I have been drumming on & off for the better part of 35 years. My brother Vince gets credit for my early inspiration, being he plays guitar even longer than I play. I used to sneak in the basement & play a drum kit that was there because his band practiced in our basement. So, thanks Brother Vince for that. As for the music I grew up playing and listening to, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin. Heavy stuff, I cut my teeth on that stuff for my first 5 years or so drumming along to the records & jamming with my brother. Then came the music that would change everything from my interest & influence as a musician, well, I mean a drummer, we're kinda musicians, but just different!
The Grateful Dead. They quickly, after my 1st show in 1982, became the only band I wanted to see, again and again. Then the music I wanted to play. They touched my soul in a way that can only be described as a type of "transcending magic". This started a new experience in meeting other musicians who felt the same, and at the time there were many. So my past endeavors included keeping the time with, to name just a few: The Electric Flannels, Working without a net, Funky Buddha, Pangea, The Gooner Brothers, The Youngers & The Cabin project ,and of course the long time running Orlando Brothers. Those bands stretched from the genres of San Francisco's Bay Area bands, Psychedelic rock, blues, folk, jammy & a real eclectic mix of American folk, and southern fried cowboy acid rock!
If I had to list my top 5 favorite drummers, I would be 5th! So these days the new band "HALF PAST DEAD" is really proving to be the most fun and promising line up of players that I have had the privilege to share the stage with since I can remember. It's really starting to gel. There's something special going on with these guys, and we are just about getting started, if it gets any better, I may not be able to stand it! I hope to see you all out there in the crowd, dancing & shaking your bones. I'll do my part to provide the rhythm 110%! Thanks & stay kind...Frank.
Virgil G.[Keyboards & vocals) bio coming soon
Andre Matire-Lead Guitars,steel guitars,banjo & Mandolin & Vocals.Bio coming soon.
John G. Bassist- Bio coming soon
Show More
Genres:
Acoustic, Csny, Funk, Grateful Dead, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Cocker, The Byrds, Woodstock, Americana Folk, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Nrps, Reggae, The Beatles, Jam Band, Allman Brothers, Bob Marley, Country, Harmonys, Jam Bands, Jazz, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rolling Stones
Band Members:
Frank O.,Founder,Drums,Vocals, John G.- Bassist, Steve H.- Rhythm GuitarVocals, Andre M. Lead Guitars,Vocals, Virgil g.-Keyboards & crowd interaction.
Hometown:
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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