One Day Remains® Christian / Rock / Spanish pop | |  | One Day Remains
Cape Town, South Africa
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Last Login: 3/17/2007
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| One Day Remains®: General Info | | Member Since | 1/22/2007 | | Band Website | musicfestsa.com/mp3 | | Band Members | Michael Naranjo, Daniel van Niekerk, Brett Palmer | | Influences | Our friends Bon Jovi, Red Hot Chillies, Mr Big, One Big Rush, Won by One, 7-day Story, Just Jinger, Guardian, Petra, Victor Wooten, Nickelback, Creed, Megadeth, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Pantera, Van Halen, Kingdom Come, White Snake and LOADS of others. Trying to be as original as possible ! | | Sounds Like | One of the best bands YOU'VE heard in a while ! | | Record Label | Indie | | Type of Label | Indie |
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| ![]() | | About One Day Remains® | Michael Naranjo:Vox, Guitars, Keys and, and, and !! Bands: Michael Naranjo as himself, Alma Rose, 7-day Story Daniel van Niekerk: Bass & backing vox Previous Bands: Young Ones, One Big Rush, Won by One, Alma Rose, AfterBurn Brett Palmer: Drums Previous Bands: Jagged Edge and well known and major label band: The Benjamin Gate One Day Remains roots can be traced back about 8 years or so ago when Michael(Vox, & lead Guitar) and Daniel(Bass) 1st met in Table View Cape Town. Michael had a solo career for most of his early twenties and while Daniel cut his teeth with one or two bands that made quite a bit of headlines back in the early to mid 90's. They've tried on a few ocations to "get their act together", but I guess the timing just wasn't right. After hearing Michaels solo album HOME, Daniel decided to hook up again with Michael and convinced him to help put together a band to do the music justice. One Day Remains is actively scouting around for a GOOD studio and a straight up record deal. Says Daniel, "We've got a very powerful message of Hope and Freedom and we want to share it with the world. We're a bunch of happy-go-lucky guys with GREAT families and we're ready to take on anything !" We want to become one of the #1 South African rock exports, although we do very much know from experience that it's NOT going to happen in South Africa. We just don't have the numbers or industry support or infrastructure in SA to support groups like us. USA ....look out baby, here we come ! |
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