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Genres: Alt-Country / Americana, Rock

Sound description: Alt-country/rock, with a little pop mixed in and a focus on vocal harmonies

RIYL: Eagles, Tom Petty, Elvis Costello and the Old 97's

Formed: 2005

City: Frisco, TX

Web site: http://www.eastwoodband.com

The members of Eastwood have been playing together for several years in other iterations, but finally came together last year as Eastwood, which afforded them the opportunity to simply write songs and see what happens. Since mid-2005, they completed their first CD, Die Tryin', and continued to steadily play gigs in support of the album.

The band members are serious about Eastwood, but deep down they are just five guys who really love to play music together and have fun.

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Eastwood has a wide-range of influences, which explains their inability to pinpoint a genre. However, most of their songs focus on relationships and love (or lack thereof).

Favorited by these users:

Bill Holston, Pascale Hall

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