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Press for Dan Prindle
Interview with Dan Prindle of Tides Records, Northeast Performer, 5/07
Best Bass Player, The Hartford Advocate, 2006
Best Bass Player, The Hartford Advocate, 2004


Press for Rane
Press for RANE

"Rane has evolved into one of New England's most innovative bands... Rane's music crosses the boundaries of genre and defies easy classification." The Hartford Courant

"We like the band Rane because it is truly independent – it started its own label, Tides Records, to protect its indie identity. We like the band Rane because it has opened for other acts we like, including Wilco, Santana, and Jump Little Children. And we like Rane because it dabbles in an array of genres, from pop to folk, comparing itself to Peter Gabriel, Steely Dan, and Super Furry Animals. Tonight, you can decide why you like Rane when the Connecticut band plays the Paradise Lounge." The Boston Globe

"With achievements like selling out the House of Blues in Boston and opening for both Wilco and Santana, it's hard to imagine that Hartford, CT-based progressive jam rock band Rane have yet to be signed." Spin.com (Artist of the Day)

"So many bands are either good songwriters or seasoned performers, but rarely are they both. Rane can be counted in that group." Northeast Performer

"While you can't judge an opener by its headliner, Rane's varied resume, which includes spots before the Disco Biscuits, Wilco and Rusted Root, is a testament to its diverse audience." Relix Magazine


Press for the Bill Carleton Band

"Bill comes equipped with a troubadour's soul, a backlog of brilliant original tunes, and bandmates Lee Sylvestre (lead guitar/background vocals), Craig Struble (harmonicas), Tony Parlapiano (keys/organ bass) and veteran drummer, Travis LaMothe (formerly of RANE) on drums. Carleton played a set of acoustic rock music with emotion, catchy hooks, enchanting lyrics, and captivating melody. Sylvestre and Struble added an improvisational aspect and a great deal of depth to each of the songs. "Circle" served as a showcase of everyone's skills — Carleton's lyrics and vocals, Struble’s harmonica (as both a lead and rhythm instrument), and Sylvestre's tasteful solo arrangements." Northeast Performer

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