It’s been great to get to know some new musicians here in Seattle. Of course, there’s always time for more music, so if you know of a great musical opportunity in the Northwest, let me know at adrian@adrianlibertini.com.


Bio

My rock music career started in 1986, in Stamford Connecticut. Me and my best friend Doug drew straws to see who would play lead guitar in our awesome rock band. I got the short straw. Doug got to play guitar. I was stuck with bass.

But that hasn’t stopped me. I traded in my BMX bike, bought an Ibanez bass and learned how to pick, thump and slap my way through all the greats. Our  high school rock-god dreams didn’t pan out, so Doug drifted into other things and I found new people to play with. Though I was always back in the rhythm section, I’ve always wanted to write and sing and play for myself. Through stints in a mind-blowing New York fusion group (Helmet of Gnats), a San Diego jam band (Noodle), a San Francisco dotcom groove band (jp*orbit) an experimental cabaret ensemble (Madd Vibe Orchestra) and a parent-friendly kid’s band (Orange Sherbet), I’ve made my own sound, my own songs and now my own CD.

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Just Another Day was released in October 2008. These twelve songs explore slowing down, speeding up and looking at the extraordinary things that happen all around you.  I wrote, recorded and played many of the instruments on the album, but I also enlisted the help of my friends – great musicians from around the San Francisco Bay Area.

bay area gigs | experience

SF’s Outside Lands Music Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, Hotel Utah, Great American Music Hall, Café du Nord, Starry Plough, Vegoose Festival, Xenodrome, New Year’s Sea of Dreams at the San Francisco Concourse, Slim’s........

for more info, email adrian@adrianlibertini.com. All content © Adrian Libertini, 2009.

seattle gigs | experience

Seattle Bicycle Music Festival, Mona’s, Chai House