Zenekarkereső
WORLD
Utolsó frissítés:

21 december 2007

Ray Garrison Band
Együttes tagjai
3JÁTSSZON ÉLŐBEN A SZÍNPADON!
2Koncert dátum megerősítése
1JELENTKEZZ A FESTIVÁLRA
ÚJABB MÉDIA
  • VIDEÓ
  • HANG
  • FÉNYKÉP
26/11/2025 20:21:15

SERIOUS NOISE MAKER

26/11/2025 20:17:52

SERIOUS NOISE MAKER







A NAP KONCERTEK
Ország

Város

    KÖVETKEZÕ ZENEKAROK A SZÍNPADON
    hogy beiratkozott a 27 január 2020 18:50 órakor

    Sons of Eldin

    Power Metal
    Magyarország
    hogy beiratkozott a 07 január 2019 21:27 órakor

    The Pontiac

    Rock
    Magyarország
    hogy beiratkozott a 17 április 2018 16:38 órakor

    Messland

    Metal cross over
    Magyarország
    Next bands around the globe
    ők beiratkozott 13 óra

    CUNICO

    Rock Progressive
    Olaszország
    hogy beiratkozott a 23 december 2025 18:06 órakor
    LEGFONTOSABB ESEMÉNYEK
    At 17, you’d think Suwanee Georgia native Ray Garrison would be a newbie to the local music scene. The fact is, Ray (lead singer of the band Ray Garrison) has been singing around the local area for over 3 years.
    Ray Garrison’s Journey
    Garrison Started His musical journey singing at his local church. He was such a hit, he was soon playing for other churches in the area, and even into the Chattanooga TN area.
    Ray Garrison has since made the decision to write music about his life, or whatever comes to mind. He describes his music as reminiscent of Relient K, Angels & Airwaves and Blink-182.
    Among the songs on the debut EP, “Come Home”, which is currently featured on The Georgia Jukebox is “a song of finding your identity in something. It talks about not being able to be 2 different types of people; hence the line “you can’t live on both sides.” For me its just about being a Christian in a secular world. It talks about how there are times in my life when I want to be like my non Christian friends but I can’t really do that, because it would make me a sort of hypocrite” says front man Garrison.
    Here’s to continued success for the band.
    Ray Garrison    21 december 2007 06:57