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Vocalist Taki Sassaris is the visionary force behind this Alternative-Rock
band which was formed in the late '90s in New York City, New York USA.
Taki started Eve To Adam with guitarist Gaurav Bali, bassist A.J. Pappas
and his younger brother, Alex Sassaris, on drums.
The group successfully opened for Mötley
Crüe and Scorpions on the Maximum
Rock tour in 1999, without even having released a CD.
Two years later, in July 2001, Eve To Adam decided to release its debut
album, "Auburn Slip", independently on their own Mikendra Records
label in order maintain complete creative control over their music.
They toured extensively in the Eastern half of the United States for the
next two years and in November 2003 issued a second release, "Antidote",
a CD with a difference in that it is also an enhanced-CD, featuring not
just the five listed songs, but also, footage of unplugged performances
and dynamic, electric performances, including an otherwise unreleased
song recorded and filmed at New York's legendary CBGB.
In late 2006, Sassaris brothers, Bali and bass player Riv loaded up a
van and drove cross-country to Los Angeles. For two months, four guys
shared one hotel room while they recorded their third album, "Queens
To Eden". The disc was released in June 2007 and the New York City
quartet opened for and toured with Daughtry,
Saliva, Crossfade,
Smile Empty Soul, The
Exies, Tesla, 3
Doors Down and 12 Stones respectively,
completing a tour regimen of 112 concerts. With an ever-increasing fanbase
on the rise, in 2008 the band was once again on the road in support of
their most successful single, the anthem for the men and women of the
U.S. armed services, "Comin' Home (A Stranger)".
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