From The Desk of Sally is just busting out of the gates . This four piece, female fronted, pop/alternative band is based in northern NJ. They have a sound, style and sensibility that celebrates a bond with their audience. Danceable, hummable, instantly accessible pop/ rock songs have become indispensable additions to the soundtrack of their listeners' lives. The band says that pop music is the heart of what they play, mixed in with musical influences that are all over the map. You will leave a From the Desk of Sally performance with a song stuck on your head. From the Desk of Sally is not your typical female fronted band. Put this band in front of any new audience and they guaranteed to win them over.
Press Info
http://www.karenrush.com/press/advocate1.htm
http://www.volcanic-rock.com/band.asp?pkbandname=649
http://www.sound420.com/mike/fromthedeskofsally.html
http://www.femalemusician.com/listen_event.htm
http://www.indiegrrl.com/events1999.html
Similar Artists
Foo Fighters,Everclear,Jimmy Eat World,No Doubt
Influences
Alanis Morrisette,No Doubt,Blink 182,
Bio
With potent and innocent vocals, edgy guitars and a hard-driving rhythm section, From the Desk of Sally is, first and foremost, a melodic rock band. This dynamic, female fronted group was formed in 1996 in northern New Jersey by lead singer and song writer Jeryl Orsino. From the Desk of Sally has been described as unconventional and rebellious at the very least. Their debut full length CD entitled "Everything and Nothing" finds From the Desk of Sally showcasing their unmistakably personal vision into compelling new areas of lyrical and musical expression. "Everything and Nothing" was released on Shark Bite Records (www.sharkbiterecords.com), a small indie label based in New Jersey, in 1999. With Everything and Nothing, From the Desk of Sally has fully realized their intention of writing and performing music with integrity that is also commercially viable.The intensity of the drive for success can be seen and heard when attending a live performance. 'Failure is not an option,' and this is the kind of determination that From the Desk of Sally posses