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justincase is: Justin Tosco: vocals, guitar Nick Tosco: drums, percussion Hannah Tosco: bass
As original and unexpected as their music might be, justincase is hardly an overnight sensation. The trio has been actively performing for seven years in and around the North Carolina area. Currently 20, 18 and 17 respectively, Justin, Nick and Hannah grew up with music in the home. Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, the siblings were exposed early on to a diverse array of influences, from their father's vinyl collection of 60's icons to such contemporary radio staples as Third Eye Blind, Goo Goo Dolls, and Foo Fighters. "We were all big fans of the Beatles" explains Justin, "That was the music that first inspired me to start writing. We used to play at parties and school talent shows, because those were the only places you could get in with an eleven year-old bass player. We kept at it and, by 1998, the three of us decided to make a real commitment." While it may be hard to imagine a trio as young as the Toscos charting a course for their lives, it was obvious to anyone who heard them that music was a key element in the family's extraordinary unity. "We're brothers and sisters," explains Justin. "Of course we argue, but never about the music. That's too important a connection for all of us."
justincase took the Grand Prize in a national contest sponsored by Beyond Words Publishing, Inc. As a result, they are featured in the book So, You Wanna Be a Rock Star, published in April, 1999. As the Grand Prize winner, their schedule included bookstore signings, TV appearances, radio interviews, and an inclusion on a compilation CD. They recorded a three-song demo with gold album producer, Steven Haigler (Fuel, Oleander, The Nixons). As word of mouth spread, the trio's three-song demo was a calling card for major labels. Meanwhile they were making their presence felt on the internet on a variety of alternative music sites and playing showcases as far away as New York City, at the legendary Brownies, and Las Vegas, for the famed EAT'M Music Conference. It was at EAT'M, in fact, that the trio met the then-unsigned Michelle Branch, who was also performing at the conference, and soon became an ardent friend and supporter of the group. Subsequently signed to Maverick Records, the singer/songwriter was quick to introduce justincase to label executives who wasted no time in signing the threesome to an exclusive contract. It was in early 2002 that justincase found themselves in Los Angeles, recording their debut album.
It's an opportunity that paid off in spectacular fashion. From the opening notes of "What I Wouldn't Do," through such standout tracks as "Don't Cry For Us" (co-written by Michelle Branch), "I'm There," and "Letter," justincase is a beguiling blend of memorable melodies, instantly appealing hooks and honest, upfront lyrics from a group that was, literally, born to be together.
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