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Stereobuss

since circa 2006
Fall 2007 marks the release of Stereobuss's first independent studio album, “Song is the Lifeblood”. The Vancouver based pop rock group was formed in late 2006 by Tom Howie, who is the lead singer, songwriter and visionary of the emerging group. Tom, along with lead guitarist Jason Nett and an experienced lineup of contributing artists spent several months recording the album in West Vancouver. The record features eight memorable tracks with honest, raw lyrics about self-exploration and life’s purpose. 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). After recording the album, Tom and Jason recruited the talented local rhythm section that is Denham Trollip (drums) and David Marion (bass), to fill out the band’s live sound and bring more energy to the stage. With their diverse range of performance styles and ca... more...
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Last Lineup

Tom Howie
Vocals, Guitar
2006 - The End
Jason Nett
Guitar, Vocals
2006 - The End
David Marion
Bass, Vocals
2006 - The End
Denham Trollip
Drums
2006 - The End