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'''VASA''' was a pop band led by guitarist and singer-songwriter [[Josh Vasa]] with drummer [[Mac Kramer]], bassist [[Beau Treadwell]], guitarist [[Brad Lyons]] and keyboard player [[Scott Clemons]]. Vasa formed the group in the summer of [[2007]].
'''VASA''' was a pop band led by guitarist and singer-songwriter [[Josh Vasa]] with drummer [[Mac Kramer]], bassist [[Beau Treadwell]], guitarist [[Brad Lyons]] and keyboard player [[Scott Clemons]].
 
Vasa and Kramer, who had performed previously as the "Kramer Philharmonic", formed the group in the summer of [[2007]].


The group  played several festivals and concerts in the [[Birmingham]] area and appeared at [[WorkPlay]], [[Bottletree]] and [[Zydeco]], but shied away from becoming a regular nightclub act where there was pressure to feature cover songs.
The group  played several festivals and concerts in the [[Birmingham]] area and appeared at [[WorkPlay]], [[Bottletree]] and [[Zydeco]], but shied away from becoming a regular nightclub act where there was pressure to feature cover songs.
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==References==
==References==
* Hurley, Lee (n. d.) "[http://thicketmag.com/content/?p=448 Josh Vasa is trying to tell you something…]" ''Thicket'' magazine
* Hurley, Lee (n. d.) "Josh Vasa is trying to tell you something…" ''Thicket'' magazine


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 15:09, 9 April 2019

VASA was a pop band led by guitarist and singer-songwriter Josh Vasa with drummer Mac Kramer, bassist Beau Treadwell, guitarist Brad Lyons and keyboard player Scott Clemons.

Vasa and Kramer, who had performed previously as the "Kramer Philharmonic", formed the group in the summer of 2007.

The group played several festivals and concerts in the Birmingham area and appeared at WorkPlay, Bottletree and Zydeco, but shied away from becoming a regular nightclub act where there was pressure to feature cover songs.

Discography

  • VASA (June 2008) "Ba Ba Ba" (demo)
  • VASA (February 2009) "VASA" (EP)

References

  • Hurley, Lee (n. d.) "Josh Vasa is trying to tell you something…" Thicket magazine

External links