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The Strike is a 5 member independent band based in Los Angeles, CA. The band is headed by front man Chris Crabb and supported by Alex Palazzo -guitar, David Maemone - keys, Frank Ojeda-bass, and Jay Tibbitts-drums.
The Strike released their debut album "Faint of Heart" in June of 2017, which was met with great enthusiasm nationally. The success of the record allowed them to expand their presence into Los Angeles from the greater Mountain West region where the band began.
The Strike is known for their captivating live performances. In an age of musical minimalism, The Strike is reminiscent of rock bands from the 70's and 80's. They feature true showmanship in an age where the art of performance has been forgotten. Chris Crabb's vocal style is akin to rock vocalists such as Lou Gramm, or Steve Perry. The band members are all students at their craft. Those who attend Strike shows become instant fans.
Dylan Dunlap
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Dylan Dunlap projects pop in widescreen, soundtracking a heartfelt personal story with organic live soundscapes. The music finds him learning to understand a developmental condition, wrestling with mental health, speaking to estranged family, and navigating relationships. The Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and advocate holds nothing back lyrically or musically. He was a music-obsessed kid in Los Angeles who constantly played piano and left Berklee College of Music to busk in Burbank, CA. 2019’s Things I Can’t Explain EP yielded the fan favorite “If That’s Alright,” amassing 61M+ Spotify streams. He maintained his momentum with the Soldier On EP [2021] and the Stranger In My Head & Common Denominator EP's [2022]. At the start of 2023, Dylan launched his own record label, East Magnolia Records, on which he released the When You're Feeling Blue and In Case We Don’t Come Back EP's.
Event Location
Troubadour
9081 Santa Monica blvd, West Hollywood, CA, 90069
Talent
The Strike
Dylan Dunlap