Plank band

PLANK is a force to be reckoned with, hailing from the Boston area and home to many rock
icons of the past. Their catchy melodies and hard rock edge have made them a favorite in
New England and abroad. After a record breaking stay at Number One on Garageband.Com,
their song "Patchwork" has become an all-time hit. Plank63's music is described by many as
"infectious hooks, anthemic choruses, and crushing rhythms". Their new release "Symmetry"
is now successfully being test marketed by select Clear Channel radio stations around the
country. A true appreciation of this act, however, can only be gained at one of their impressive
live shows.
PLANK emerged onto the New England music scene in 2003 and had an immediate
impact. Their presence, both musically and visually, captures audiences and leaves them
chanting for more. In time they released their first recording, "Divisional", under their own
power, known as Dieseled Productions, which was quickly followed by impressive sales and
radio airplay. Now, with the recent release of their full length CD, "Symmetry", this band has
shifted into second gear.
Guitarist Donnie Vito formed PLANK after doing time as the young new guitar player in "The
Sib Hashian Project", with the legendary drummer from the multi-platinum band "Boston".
Donnie Vito recruited his friend James Whitman for bass guitar, and joined the vocalist/drummer
team of Cameron Mackenzie and Ara Stepanian who were also looking to hone their
songwriting craft and live performances. From the first moment they played together, they
knew they had the pieces in place to take it to the next level of their musical careers.
As one of the hardest working bands in Boston, these guys are as committed as ever to giving
the audience the best show. This band of rock brethren is having fun and enjoying the successes
of a band with a loyal fan base and continue to land opening slots for national acts.
PLANK's steady rise is sure to land them on the national level. Don't miss out on this amazing
story as it unfolds.
 
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