My name is Jeff Obranovich. I am a 43 yr. old musician who has recently relocated to Indianapolis, IN from Eastern Ohio. I have been playing guitar since I was 7, and have been the lead singer of every band that I've been in since I was 15. Additionally, I have a 4 year interdisciplinary degree in Music/Computers, and spent the biggest part of the 90's supporting myself and family as a professional musician. Currently, I am recovering from a vocal cord injury and am looking for a band where the vocal responsibilities are divided among several players. Besides guitar and vocals, I also play bass and keyboards, (...have several audio/video examples of each), know a ton of songs, own a complete sound/lighting system (big enough to play small - mid sized clubs), have a small computer based recording studio, and own a 1 ton extended cab cargo van that I bought to haul equipment. I prefer playing rock, both classic and new. However, I have also played jazz,funk and country over the years. I am currently putting together a new band in Indianapolis Indiana. Anyone interested in more information about myself or either of these bands, please email me via the link on this site.
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- No Rock Star attitudes. I'm not interested in being in anybody's backup band.
- Every band member deserves the chance to showcase their individual talents. Fan's should leave a show thinking, the drummer was great, the singer was great, the guitarist...bassist...keyboardist...The entire band should make a lasting impression.
- Band rehearsals are for 'smoothing out rough spots' NOT for learning individual parts or just 'dicking around.' Nothing pisses me off more than taking the time to learn MY part(s) before rehearsal only to end up sitting around at practice while someone else learns THEIR part(s).
- A band needs to play to the women in the audience if they ever want to build a large following.
- Women come to see a band (mostly) to dance and have fun, men come to see a band (mostly) to hit on women in the crowd.
- A band needs to be different. Why go to see another band that plays the same set list as the last 10 bands you saw?
- They've written a few songs since the 1970s! Why do so many musicians stop learning new songs when they graduate from High School?
Anyone interested in more information, please email me via the link on this site, or call (317) 248-0399.
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