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Politicks

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Politicks
OriginWashington, DC, United States
GenresRock, Soul, Alternative
Years active2001–current
LabelsBrokn Records
MembersMatthew Green
Brian Chafin
Mike Trella
Brendan McCourt
Bobby McCullough
Past membersWilliam Waikart
Tom McEvoy
Brad Moore
Websitehttp://politicksband.com

Politicks is an American five-piece eclectic rock band formed in 2001 at Radford University where three of its current members went to school.[1] Politicks has performed on the east coast from New York to Florida and shared the stage with several Grammy Award winning artists.[2][3]

Last summer Politicks performed with soul and hip hop artists including Al Green, Lauryn Hill, The Roots, and India.Arie.[2] In the fall they joined the Heineken Red Star Soul tour, performing with major artists in soul and R&B including Raphael Saadiq, Floetry, Raheem DeVaughn, Chrisette Michele, Claudette Ortiz, and Ryan Toby (City High).[3] Politicks brought in 2007 with the Sugar Hill Gang, Pat McGee band and DC101 at the Downtown Countdown NYE event in Washington, DC.[1]

While working on their professional debut album, Two Coffees, One Juice, the band wrote and recorded the theme song for a major motion picture, entitled "The Perfect Game."[4]

Politicks features Matthew Green on vocals, Brian Chafin and Mike Trella on guitars, Brad Moore on bass, and Brendan McCourt on drums. All five members contribute to the songwriting process.[1]

Notable venues outside Washington in which Politicks has performed include Nokia Theatre on Broadway in New York City; Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach, Delaware;[5] and Meyer Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida.[2]

The band has been known to contribute to benefit concerts including one for victims of Hurricane Katrina[6] and another benefiting Washington, DC's Whitman-Walker Clinic.[7]

Politicks has two tracks on OnTap's 2006 CD compilation On The Verge – Local Music Worth a Listen: Vol. 1.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "OnTap - Five Guys on the Rise". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  2. ^ a b c Entnews.com - Al Green in Concert
  3. ^ a b PR Newswire - Heineken Launches Heineken Red Star Soul to Showcase Soulful Sounds, Stars of Today and Tomorrow
  4. ^ Falls Church News Press Online - Press Pass: Politicks
  5. ^ Dewey Beach Jamfest website Archived 2007-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "OnTap Online - This Week @ State Theatre". Archived from the original on 2005-12-23. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  7. ^ Washington Post - "Save Thy Neighbor" Benefit with Politicks
  8. ^ OnTap - On The Verge[permanent dead link]
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