Too Much Imagination
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From 1998-2001 JEL toured America with a Pop-Rock sensibility and Power Pop energy that made them headliners at some of the Americas best clubs. When they weren't having songs featured on NBC Daytime, MTV Series, Paramount Movies, they were playing venues like The Mercury Lounge in New York City, The Viper Room in Los Angeles and The Hardrock Cafe in Las Vegas. Featured guests at all the major music festivals, this power pop Quintet synthesized an unforgettable collection of melodic, earnest songs with the Smoove Records release of "too much Imagination".
Their first EP Jake's Toy was released in 1998 to mixed reviews as they made their debut with a raw late nineties nod to Progressive Rock and The Counting Crows with Pete Keppler (Aimee Mann, Shawn Colvin, The Eels) producing. "Simple Servant" made a few appearances on NBC Daytime as JEL began to find it's true sound.
Preston left the drums behind in `99 as the band took on Shinya Miyamoto as drummer. When Miyamoto and J
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