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Stoneking was formed in the year 2001. Jason Stoneking was living on the streets of Paris when he met Theodore D. Robinson, a music producer, who offered to help Jason record an album. Jason hooked up with bass player Troy Plank, an old friend from Boulder, Colorado and they went up to Sweden to make a demo with a drummer they knew there named Jan-Esse Yhlen. Shortly after the first few songs were complete, Jan-Esse left the band and was replaced by Gustav Hultegard, affectionately known as 'Goose' and the album Barely Legal was recorded in the summer of 2001. Upon completion of the album, the band went their separate ways and more or less lost touch. The album never picked up a distributor and the project was all but left for dead. But in the fall of 2006, new life was breathed into the band when filmmaker Richard Dailey (who had helped to organize the original project with Robinson Arts) dug up all his old footage of the making of the album for a documentary about the band. Dailey's film is in the post-production stages and will be released this summer. The film will feature moments from the creations of all 11 songs on the album Barely Legal, as well as interviews with Jason, Troy, Goose, Theodore D. Robinson and many other people who were involved with the band and the album. It's a good old fashioned 'rags to riches and back to rags' rock 'n' roll story.
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