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10 Heads High : From Here To Tupelo
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Crunchy singalong super rock, with booming guitars and big fat vocals.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2002
From Here To Tupelo Record Label: PileOn Records
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Evolution Queen 3:25 $0.99
Arms of December 3:58 $0.99
Stepchild of a Genius 2:49 $0.99
Autofly 3:56 $0.99
Mending Wall 4:22 $0.99
My Summertime 3:30 $0.99
Sideways By the Ocean 4:15 $0.99
What It Looks Like, What It Is 3:39 $0.99
Lotus 5:03 $0.99
Celebrated 4:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

Marc Lombardo - vocals, guitar
Tommy Kohl - guitar, vocals
Mike Borenstien - bass
Brian King - drums

2001:
10 Heads High was formed in Whitestone, New York by Marc and Tommy


2002:
Debut CD From Here To Tupelo was recorded at world class New York City studios: The Hit Factory and Sound On Sound by producers Claudius Mittendorfer (Jimmy Eat World, Franz Ferdinand, Weezer, Muse) and Bart Migal (Mya, Jessica Simpson).

Singles, Autofly, Evolution Queen, Celebrated and Mending Wall receive national college radio airplay


2003:
Evolution Queen achieves steady rotation on New Jersey's most listened to mainstream rock station, 105.5 FM WDHA ultimately reaching the # 2 spot as most played during summer of 2003 on a play list monopolized by major label artists.

10 Heads High was selected out of 400 bands to perform at WDHA's summer concert, Rock The Park, sharing the stage with Cheap Trick, The Exies, Quiet Riot and Theory of a Deadman.


2004:
Jeep vehicles chooses 10 Heads High's song Celebrated in their national 2005 Cherokee ad campaign.

The Major Indoor Soccer League usues What It Looks Like, What It Is from their debut as the soundtrack to a promotional film.
Evolution Queen was chosen by Q104.3FM New York DJ Jonathan Clarke as one of the best songs of 2003.

Evolution Queen reaches the Specialty Radio national top 50

Bassist Mike Borenstien leaves the band to persue personal interests and Sean Kendel joins.

10 Heads High wins the Best New Talent Award in the nationwide Los Angeles based competition judged by top entertainment industry professionals including representatives from Jive Records, Fender Records and Reprise Records. At the event, Jive Records A&R representative Mozy Mosanko assures the band that Evolution Queen will be a "blockbuster hit."


2005:
MTV Productions expresses interest in using 10 Heads High songs as background music

Lead Singer Marc Lombardo is hand picked by CBS producers to participate in the reality show Rock Star: INXS. (due to personal scheduling conflicts, Marc is unable to participate) 

Autofly is used during a sports news broadcast during primetime television on a major NY station.

In July 10 Heads High enters studio to record follow up to From Here To Tupelo. Keeping in touch with the ever evolving rock music climate, the new songs are more raw and include more of the band's 70's and 80's rock influences also adding some dancable beats for all to shake their asses to.


2006:
10 Heads High finishes new studio recordings. The new music, although their most ambitious yet, is decided to remain unreleased as the band enters hiatus. 

Evolution Queen lives on as track 2 of Modirn Records Sampler Vol. 3 sharing exposure with The Penny Royals, Copperpot and God or Julie.

For most of 2006, Marc, Tommy, Sean and Brian focus on personal projects and domestication. In September, after months of fan encouragement to reunite,  with original bassist Mike Borenstien the band returns from hiatus to perform for a holiday concert in NYC. 

With years of acomplishment behind them, the future of 10 Heads High is yet to be written........

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REVIEWS

This CD is Excellent
author: Sabine D.
If you are not familiar with 10 heads high...Shame on you. This band is awesome they write music that you can listen to all the time. So i would recommend the cd to everyone who likes rock. Sab
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These Guys are great
author: Dick Diamond
These guys are great. catch'em live if you can. They put on a nice show.
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Well-crafted pop music; catchy tunes!!
author: David M. Kunikis
From Here To Tupelo is a CD with many well-crafted and catchy pop tunes! There are a number of potential hits on this record. This album is destined to break through to a mass audience once commercial radio picks up on it!
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long live rock & roll!!
author: kathy
this is an awesome cd. you have to check out songs like celebrated and evolution queen. my favorite is arms of december. the guys put on a great show too!
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