Reno Talent Magazine

May 2013
Burning Peace
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
In February 2002, Todd South (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Lenny Supera (electric lead guitar, vocals) and Jim “Cap” Stapp (drums, percussion, vocals) met via the Internet, exchanged original MP3’s, and eventually got together for an informal jam session.
John Martin Septien
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
John’s pathway to metal sculpture began as a journeyman Pipe fitter/Welder in Wyoming where he developed the techniques and skills needed to weld a variety of metals.
Driven By Astronauts
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
From the ground up, Driven By Astronauts will keep you guessing. With influences rooted in the blues and classic rock, this band moves from acoustic folk, reggae, soul, country, jazz, to alternative rock, and even heavy metal and punk rock from time to time.
LovePoP!
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
This band is a reincarnation of the popular Reno band All About Me. They have taken a few years off and with the All About Me band name now being used by multiple bands across the USA they came up with the new name LovePoP!.
Lucas Young and the Wilderness
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Lucas Young has been writing songs and performing his music since 1995. While honing his craft he has shared the stage with Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music, Susan Gibson (1999 best Country Music song winner for "Wide Open Spaces"), Agent Orange and Jackson United (Chris Shiflet of the Foo Fighters) to name a few.
Ciana
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Cíana performs tunes and songs from the Irish tradition in the Carson Valley at the feet of the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains. The trio met at the Irish music sessions around western Nevada, Reno, and Lake Tahoe, and they were soon getting together to play in local living rooms and coffeehouse back rooms where they realized that their music had much in common.
Michael J. Boyce
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Mike Boyce, a second-generation artist and long-time resident of Nevada, is a sculptor of both the human and wildlife form. Exploring life’s journey, Mike was lead to sculpture as a silent expression of his passion.
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