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The Tambourine Revolution

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About Me

..The Tambourine Revolution is a band out of Dayton Ohio. Robert, Josh, and Alan attended the same highschool. The band, actually, started out as a school project. They were originally apart of an orginal band called The Start of Something Good, but due to conflicting views and interest the three left and formed The Tambourine Revolution. Each member loves music with a deep passion, and enjoys playing music. They love to have fun. Here's some vids.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/20/2006
Band Website: purevolume.com/thetambourinerevolution
Band Members:
Joshua Mikutis. He's the Dude. (Vocals, Bass, Guitar)
Alan Adrian. Wishes he was the Dude. (Vocals, Bass, Guitar) www.myspace.com/alanadrian
Robert Palmer. He owns Alan. Also wishes he was the Dude. (Drums)
Influences: The Smiths, Morrissey, William Faulkner, Walt Whitman, Joseph Campbell, Sufjan Stevens, The Mountain Goats, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, The Beatles, The Clash, The Replacements, The Decemberists, Death Cab for Cutie, Built to Spill, Elvis Costello, Ryan Adams, Alkaline Trio, The Impressions, Sam Cooke, The Weakerthans, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Nick Drake, The New Pornographers, Smoking Popes, Say Anything, Gang of Four, The Beach Boys, Ben Folds (Five), Metric, The Lawrence Arms
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Back

This afternoon, I returned from Florida, where I spent a very relaxing week, reading and listening to music.  Everyone should read American Pastoral by Philip Roth and Hard Boiled Wonderland and ...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Mon, 27 Mar 2006 06:53:00 PST

Immersion Day I've Lost Track

I've become horrendous at updating this in the past week and I have to leave soon, so I must be brief.  Thank you so so much to everyone who came to our show, danced a bit, and shared eye contact...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 04:16:00 PST

Immersion Day 20

The past two days have been really crazy.  We recorded new versions of Discotheque and Ideal Letter, both of which are certainly worthy of being checked out, and we've been practicing like crazy ...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:54:00 PST

Immersion Day 18

After returning from New York, we were all terribly exhausted and thus slept a lot.  The night before we saw Islands and Metric, which was the most fun that I have ever had at a show.  We da...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:31:00 PST

Immersion Day 16

Today was awesome.  I'm really tired, so I must be brief.  We went to Sony Studios, where the majority of major label artists are recording, which had mindblowing equipment and people. ...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:18:00 PST

Immersion Day 15

We slept in a bit today, recovering from the excitement and energy of last night, but the memories of Matisyahu were fresh still and the day was filled with constant reminiscing of what glories had pa...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 08:07:00 PST

Immersion Day 14

Late last night, we found out that one of our appointments had canceled and would not be able to meet until tomorrow, so we decided to head over to Greenwich Village for the morning.  Having beco...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Wed, 08 Mar 2006 09:15:00 PST

Immersion Day 13

Well, yesterday, we woke up and it actually was morning, so we ate and then went to MOMA, as I thought that we were going to do the night prior.  MOMA is incredible, and all of you should go.&nbs...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Wed, 08 Mar 2006 08:54:00 PST

Immersion Day 12

Evening ladies and gentlemen...Robert, Alan, and Josh here in New York, using the Residence Inn computer that a very nice lady let us use.  Yesterday, we arrived and wandered the city seeing: a g...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 09:03:00 PST

Immersion Day 11

This morning, while driving, I threw a banana peel out of my window and almost crashed into a sign.  So that should be a lesson to you all.  Interpret it as you may.  I thought the whol...
Posted by The Tambourine Revolution on Sat, 04 Mar 2006 09:46:00 PST