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|Started By: || [[Curtis | |Started By: || [[Curtis Edlin]] | ||
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|Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]] | |Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]] |
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Record Labels: | N/A | ||
Started By: | Curtis Edlin | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
Largest show: | 100+ | ||
Last show: | N/A | ||
Reunion show: | N/A | ||
Number of Members: | 4 |
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In 1996, straight from a ready-made shed behind his home where bar circuit Gordon's Iguana had previously rehearsed, Louisville music veteran Curtis Edlan met with neighbor Matt Allen Weiser-Amos to spawn a then unnamed Veda Four, just prior to Jason Bischoff filling the open position on guitar. Without reason, high school freshman Cory Alberhasky was interviewed for what would become his first step toward a vocalist's career, and secured. The product was a rock quartet that most would say were very capable aspirers, but not much more.
For nearly six months, the members developed material before they unanimously voted to change the name of the group to what, still, few people remember as Triphammer.
Members:
- Cory Alberhasky - Vox
- Jason Bischoff - Guitar
- Curtis Edlin - Bass
- Matt Allen Weiser-Amos - Drums
Songs:
- Cope
- Broken Glass
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