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Tomorrows Bad Seeds, commonly abbreviated TBS, is an American reggae rock band made up of 5 musicians from Hermosa Beach, California.〔Moore, Bruce (2008). Interview with Tomorrows Bad Seeds lead vocalist Moises Juarez. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from Puregrainaudio: http://puregrainaudio.com/interviews/tomorrows-bad-seeds〕 The band's line-up consists of Moises Juarez (lead vocals), Sean Chapman (vocals/guitar), Matthew McEwan (vocals/guitar), Pat Salmon (drums), and Andre Davis (bass). ==History== Tomorrows Bad Seeds was formed by lead singer Moises Juarez and guitar player and turntablist Mathew McEwan in Hermosa Beach, California in 2004. Later, Johnny McEwan, Mat's cousin, joined the band as their drummer. The band's original bass player was Al Arnado, and Andre Davis was recruited as his replacement when he left the band. Sean Chapman, a high school classmate of other members of the band, was added later as a guitar player and backing vocalist. The band's name came from a graffiti crew they had grown up around called TBS, they used the acronym to come up with Tomorrows Bad Seeds as a reflection of their roots. The band released their debut album ''Early Prayers'' in June 2007 on the independent label UrbanTone Records, featuring the singles Rhyme & Reason, Vices, Warrior Poet and Love Street,.〔Walker, Jack (2010). Tomorrows Bad Seed – Moi Juarez Interview. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from CWG Magazine.com: http://www.cwgmagazine.com/features/interviews/2010/04/tomorrows-bad-seed-moi-juarez-interview/〕〔Baker, Brian (2009). Tomorrows Bad Seeds Oct 3 • Southgate House. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from City Beat: http://citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-18881-tomorrows-bad-seeds.html〕 In 2007 the band toured all over Hawaii on four separate tours throughout Kona and Hilo. The response was mixed. In 2009 Tomorrows Bad Seeds covered the United States playing at venues like House of Blues (Hollywood), Vault 350, Knitting Factory, Key Club, Galaxy Theatre, the world famous Roxy Theatre. In 2009, during the recording of TBS' second album, Johnny McEwan left the band and was replaced by Andre's friend Pat Salmon.〔mcmanmon, michele (2010). Tomorrow's Bad Seeds close down SSMF. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from LA Indie Music Examiner:〕 On May 25, 2010, Tomorrows Bad Seeds released their second album ''Sacred For Sale''.〔Warpage set to Warp Plaid at Montage Mountain. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from Tastes Like Rock! Music Magazine: http://tasteslikerock.com/stories.html〕 Following the CD release of their second album the band was added on to Warped Tour 2010 and played on the Skullcandy stage.〔G., Adrian (2009). Concert Review of Iration and Tomorrows Bad Seeds. Retrieved (unavailable ) from http://beatcrave.com/2009-02-09/concert-review-of-iration-and-Tomorrows-bad-seeds/〕 On August 18, 2010 the band closed the Roxy Theatre portion of the Sunset Music Festival. They then co-headlined a tour with Passafire.〔schwartz, Eve (2010). Paramount honors Piano with Pres. Carter, Black Sabbath, Tomorrows Bad Seeds. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from talknerdytomelover.com: http://www.hollywoodtoday.net/2010/11/12/paramount-honors-piano-with-pres-carter-black-sabbath-tomorrows-bad-seeds/〕 On November 18, 2010 Tomorrows Bad Seeds were honored with the Commercial Success Award at the Los Angeles Music Awards for having reached over 150,000 downloads for the 2010 year. On December 2, 2010, Tomorrows Bad Seeds began their Holidaze Acoustic Tour of California, each show was a one of a kind performance, providing a different line up of TBS hits. The band closed 2010 on New Year's Eve with a headlining show @ BriXton in Redondo Beach, California.〔Wachs, Cam (2011). EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TOMORROWS BAD SEEDS. Retrieved January 31, 2011 from The Session Magazin: http://thesessionmagazine.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/exclusive-interview-〕 On January 9 and 10, 2011 the band filmed their first music video for “Reflect”. Two days later on January 12, 2011〔CBSExpress.com (2011). CBS Entertainment Releases. Retrieved March 7, 2011 from CBSExpress.com: http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_entertainment/release?id=27619〕 Tomorrows Bad Seeds filmed a national T.V. performance for ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'' which aired March 3, 2011, they performed "Only For You" from their second album "Sacred For Sale."〔(cbs.com late late show )〕 On August 8, 2011 the band released their single "Nice & Slow". This single charted as number 1 on CDbaby Reggae chart upon release.〔charthttp://www.cdbaby.com/Style/reggae.〕 TBS worked with their sponsor Body Glove to create a summer-themed video to accompany the new single. The "Nice & Slow video won MTVU Video Of The Week and was added to rotation〔http://www.mtvu.com/uncategorized/tomorrows-bad-seeds-are-todays-freshmen-winners/〕 on October 14, 2011. On November 29, 2011 TBS began recording their third album "The Great Escape" with Grammy Award Winner and seven time nominee Damon Elliott at the Village Studios. Their first single from the album, "One Way", co-written with Tim Myers (formerly of OneRepublic), made the Billboard Indicator Charts.〔http://www.thepier.org/tbs-announces-album-release-date/〕 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「Tomorrows Bad Seeds」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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