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Goodwen was formed officially in March 2003. Originally created as a Ska band, Goodwen has pioneered a genre all their own. Blending aggressive Indie rock with three-piece horn section created a very original sound. Powerful and emotional music was the proverbial fuel for their incredibly energetic live show. The band, composed of seven members, has relentlessly toured the Midwest. Goodwen currently has one full album, ''En Memoria Vestrum'', with plans to release a second in the future. They also have two demo CDs available. The song "Question Marks" has also been featured in the compilation from Future Destionation Records, ''Reasons for Living''. == Background == Growing up in the househould of the signed banjo artist Todd Elam, Tyler and Jordan Elam, (guitar and drums), along with long-time friend Dustin Smith began creating music as early as 2000. Gradually as they began to expand their musical skills, more projects were developed involving more musicians using a variety of different instruments. Cody Madonna, a longtime friend of Jordan, suggested the idea of beginning a Ska band. With this development came the addition of Armond Luckey and his amazing trumpet ability, Dustin Schamaun with a deep appreciation for the underlying tones of jazz saxophone, and Julie Heidorn on trombone.
Goodwen has stated in their Cincy CDs interview that, though the band has horns and was originally thought to be a Ska band, Goodwen does not consider themselves to be a Ska band, nor do they wish to be thought of as a Ska band. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goodwen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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