Vinyl Candy
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Vinyl Candy is an Indie/Classic Power Pop Rock Band from Los Angeles, California formed in 2004.
Vinyl Candy is a young quintet whose sound welds a mix of influences from The Beatles to Jellyfish to Oasis. Pacific Ocean Park, the band’s debut album, features twelve original tracks from the founding combination of Andrew Lehmkuhl (AKA Jim Leber, or JLeeb) and Tommy Van Zant with Michael Wessner, Justin "JD" Brinsfield, and Bill Devine.
In 2003 Andrew Lehmkuhl first joined forces with singer/songwriter Tommy Van Zant. Andrew asked Tommy to add some Vocals to some of his demos that he had been working on. The combination clicked and Vinyl Candy was born. Andrew then brought together long time friends, Micheal Wessner on drums, Justin "JD" Brinsfield on Bass, and Bill Devine on Lead Guitar.
From the evocative opening notes of “Too Late”, to the vivid imagery of “California”, to the resonant emotional pitch of “Stay”, to Power Pop classics like "Tranz Am" and "Heather", Pacific Ocean Park is an album that celebrates the enduring values of heartfelt songwriting and consummate craftsmanship.
In September 2005 Bill Devine was replaced by Pasadena resident and long time friend, Ronnie Abrahms. Ronnie is a long time Guitar Veteran, who appeared in many highlights on Pacific Ocean Park. Vinyl Candy is now finishing their second album titled “Land”.
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