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STEREOBUSS

Song is the Lifeblood...

About Me


The Vancouver based pop rock band STEREOBUSS was formed by Tom Howie, songwriter and visionary of the emerging group including lead guitarist Jason Nett, drummer Denham Trollip and bassist David Marion.

“Song is the Lifeblood” features tracks with honest, raw lyrics about self exploration and life’s purpose. An experienced lineup of contributing artists, guitars, trumpet, bass, piano, keyboards and percussion are combined to create the album’s diverse and soulful sound.

Included in the collaboration of musicians on the album, Sarah McLachlan lends piano and background vocals to Stereobuss’ talent. “Song is the Lifeblood” was produced by Mowgli (Sarah McLachlan), Tom Howie and Jason Nett and engineered by Chris Potter (Bryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan).

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Music:

Member Since: 1/11/2007
Band Website: stereobuss.com
Band Members:

TOM HOWIE
lead vocal/guitar

JASON NETT
lead guitar

DENHAM TROLLIP
drums

DAVID MARION
bass

Sounds Like: STEREOBUSS
"Song is the Lifeblood"
on CD Baby

and

ITUNES

Record Label: Booking management: [email protected]
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Stereobuss featured on Indiesolo.com!!!!

Hey Everyone,Go check out our stereobuss page on www.indiesolo.comSee you there. - The Buss
Posted by STEREOBUSS on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:49:00 PST

Stereobuss Featured on Itunes!!

Hello everyone,Just a heads up that Stereobuss’ album "Song is the Lifeblood" is being featured on Itunes under the pop genre this week. Go check it out!!Cheers big ears.- The Buss...
Posted by STEREOBUSS on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:27:00 PST

Request ’Fight With Me’ on 91.3 FM The Zone in Victoria!!!

Hey everyone,Listen to the radio? Well, if you live on Vancouver Island, and feel like listening to Stereobuss on the radio, tune your station to 91.3 FM The Zone, and call (250) 475-0913 to request '...
Posted by STEREOBUSS on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 01:58:00 PST

Weeds Cafe Calgary - Show review

Outside Weeds Cafe the temperature plummeted, the wind swirled and dust blew, turning a perfectly fine Calgary summer night into an eerie experience. But inside this eclectic little coffee shop the at...
Posted by STEREOBUSS on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 04:55:00 PST