Factor 11 Releases Time Machine. Taking on the PC Culture.
About the Band: Factor 11 incorporates the diverse musical talents of its members, resulting in guitar driven harmony rock. It’s original music is thematic and challenging, covering issues from terrorism to true love. The band does not take itself too seriously though, as is evident by its soon to be famous song: Good Looking People Drink Wine. Bad Looking People Drink Beer.
Live Performances: In live performances, Factor 11 covers some of the best eclectic classic rock songs ever recorded and blends in own original music. The band puts on a great show and has a fresh sound that appeals to a wide variety of people. Factor 11 has played in venues throughout California, including: The San Mateo County Fair ( San Mateo, CA), San Rafael, Downtown Farmers Market Festivals (San Rafael, CA) , Hopmonk Tavern (Novato, CA), Calistoga Custom Car Classic Festival (Calistoga, CA). Marinwood, CA Octoberfest (Marinwood, CA), Venus Festival Vina Moda Winery (Murphy’s CA), Trek Winery (Novato, CA) 19 Broadway (San Anselmo, CA) to name a few. The Band has toured as far away as New York. The band focuses on playing at county fairs, festivals and small clubs. Factor 11 always gets people up and singing and dancing.
Musical Influences: The band’s musical influences start in the 60s (where good classic rock started) and keeps going into the present. Influencing artists are: Beatles, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, U-2, Hank Williams, Joe Walsh, DC Talk, and Beach Boy harmonies.
True Diversity: Factor 11 band members generally do not like the same music. The bass guy loves country. Lead guitar is a rocker. Rhythm is a choir director. Drummer is power rock. With a diverse group like this, it is surprising that the band stays together. The essential ingredient is that band members like each other, respect each other’s’ musical differences and blend them into the band’s performances and recordings. Check out the Live Performance set list at www.factor11.org/ and you’ll see what I mean.
Extracurricular Activities: Factor 11 band members reach out to the community and team up with local interdenominational church groups to connect with incarcerated youth at the Marin County California juvenile hall facility. Music can be a “bridge” to providing hope for a better life and freedom from the repeat cycles of crime and drug addiction. We meet chronic felons, as well as kids who just stayed out too late, in Juvenile Hall. The stories are very interesting. What is most satisfying is meeting some of these kids, impromptu on the street, or in a supermarket, when they come up to you and ask if you remember them and then tell you how their lives have changed for the better.
Factor 11 consists of: Spencer Scheer, songwriter, vocals and rhythm and lead guitar; John Coons, vocals, rhythm guitar and sweet harmonies; Jerry Thompson, drummer, and Tony Leng, bass guitar.. Note: Some of our kids used to play in the band, but they got smart, grew up, went to college or to work and for the most part moved away. They still come back on occasion to see the band.
Discography: Factor –11 released a CD called It’s in the Blood in 2004. Containing the single Mystery called Love, in 2004. The single received radio play throughout the U.S. and reached #29 on the New Music Weekly AC Chart in June 04. There is nothing cooler than hearing your music on the radio!
Factor 11’s released Time Machine. in December 25, 2016 and is set to release 23 and Me in 2020. We put both new and old on this latest release so you can see where the band came from and where it is going, Factor 11 brings its guitar driven harmony rock sound with a dagger aimed at the PC Culture and some alternative bluegrass to soooth the soul. With songs addressing workplace oppression, political correctness and the known fact that good looking people drink wine and bad looking people drink beer, there are no sacred cows here!
San Rafael, CA 94949 — November 25, 2019:
Factor 11 released Time Machine. in December 25, 2016 and is set to release 23 and Me in 2020. We put both new and old on this latest release so you can see where the band came from and where it is going, Factor 11 brings its guitar driven harmony rock sound with a dagger aimed at the PC Culture, and some alternative bluegrass to soooth the soul. With songs addressing workplace oppression, political correctness and the known fact that good looking people drink wine and bad looking people drink beer, there are no sacred cows here!
Tired of the same old, Factor 11 brings a combination of musical styles together in a way that entertains and keeps your interest, while they try and get listeners to unplug from the Matrix with thought provoking lyrics. Check out Factor 11’s Time Machine: Love or hate the message, you will enjoy the ride.
One satisfied venue operator in Northern CA had this to say about the band: “Their energy is contagious and their music outstanding” (Monique Anderson Music Coordinator, City of San Rafael Downtown Farmers Market Festival).
23 and Me will be released in early 2020. You can find Factor 11’s music on ITunes, YouTube, CD Baby and Amazon or at: www.factor11.org/
Go to the band’s website at www.factor11.org/ buy any one song and get another free. Alternatively, buy a song at CD Baby and send the band proof of receipt and they will email you another song free.
Factor 11 has been together for 14 years. Band members generally do not like the same music. The bass guy loves country. Lead guitar is a rocker. Rhythm is a choir director. Drummer is power rock. With a diverse group like this, it is surprising that the band stays together. The essential ingredient is that band members like each other, respect each other’s’ musical differences and blend them into the band’s performances and recordings. Check out the Live Performance set list at www.factor11.org/ and you’ll see.
CONTACT
Factor 11
Spencer Scheer
509 Indian Way, Novato, CA 94949
415-3429696
sscheer@scheerlawgroup.com
Press Kit: http://www.artistpr.com/members/spencer-scheer/profile/
SOCIAL MEDIA
twitter.com/factor11band
www.factor11.org
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