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The Alternative-Rock band Midnight To Twelve was born when founder bassist
& co-songwriter Al Baca, enlisted Nashville-based friend vocalist
Jon Hartman and convinced him to move to the West Coast. In Los Angeles,
California USA, the two joined forces with keyboardist Steve Oliver; soon
afterwards, they found guitarist Daniel Jordan through an ad in a local
paper and with Drew Molleur on the drum throne a bit later, the line-up
was complete.
Always willing to do the hard work involved in establishing themselves
in a competitive market like Los Angeles, the band played all around town,
slowly building their audience.
Midnight To Twelve sold some 13,000 copies of their first independently-made
recording, out of its tour bus. These sales figures are a testament to
the bands powerful live show, as both a solo touring act and as
opener for such bands as Buckcherry,
Jimmy Eat World, Evanescence,
Joan Jett and Saliva.
Their debut full-length disc, "King Of Spain", hit store shelves
in February 2006 through JKH / Koch Records.
July 2008 saw Midnight To Twelve release its self-titled second album;
the 12-song set featured most of the material from their previous LP,
including the soaring, pop-savvy first single "Slam".
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