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Thursday, 11 February 2010

As the saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Rome In A Day, an internationally touring melodic hard rock band from DC, couldn’t agree more. The name is a satire, intended to convey the point that in an industry where there is such a focus on instant gratification, great things still take time, patience, dedication and, most of all, hard work.

The band originated as a solo project sparked by front man James Stevens. In August of 2005, James began assembling a group to bring his solo compositions to the stage in a full band environment. Through this search James met Adam Lee, the first and last drummer to audition for the new project. It was then that the idea of expanding this solo effort into a full-on rock band became a realization. For over a year James and Adam played local and regional shows often with friends filling in on bass. The name Rome In A Day was christened in April of 2006 followed shortly thereafter by the band’s debut recorded offering, a five song EP entitled “Thin Air.”

The band started to really settle into its own in December of 2006, when Ali DiPippo came onboard to play bass guitar. In Ali, Rome In A Day discovered not only an accomplished bassist and vocalist, but also an exceptional talent for songwriting. Ali’s progressive rock background added an edgy twist to the material that has been regarded as a cornerstone of the band’s new sound. The trio continued to perform and write original material when in April of 2007 the final piece joined the puzzle in the form of bassist Jay Brazao. With Jay completing the lineup, Ali shifted to her more natural role of lead guitarist and the rest as they say, is history.

From a musical standpoint, Rome In A Day has something you may not have seen before. Equal parts modern rock edge and soulful vocal styling, Rome In A Day offers electrifying original music featuring strong male and female vocals combined with pure rock adrenaline.

Rome In A Day has performed at several of the region's top venues, such as the 930 Club (Washington DC), The State Theatre (Falls Church, VA), Ram's Head Live! (Baltimore, MD), Grape Street Pub (Philadelphia, PA), Arlene's Grocery (New York, NY), and Harper's Ferry (Boston, MA). Recent performance highlights include "Shamrockfest" (DC's largest outdoor music festival held at RFK Stadium), Dewey Beach Music Conference, Steamtown Original Music Conference, DC101's Last Band Standing Competition, a Washington National's MLB Game, and an Armed Forces Entertainment New Years tour to Diego Garcia in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

 

Press Release:   Washington Post (C. Woodrow Invin):

"If Rome in a Day doesn't make it in the music business, it won't be for lack of three qualities that help decide such things. The Washington-based band has youthful energy, good looks and talent in abundance."

PensEyeView.com (Richie Frieman):

"It takes talent and endurance to break through… qualities Washington, DC alternative act Rome in a Day has no shortage of."

DCist (Chris Snyder):

"Rome In A Day is just as determined to mark their own territory with the driving force of raw alternative-rock and a powerful set of lungs belonging to front man and DC native, James Stevens... Upon first listen one might compare James’ soulfully edgy vocals to artists such as Gavin DeGraw or Butch Walker..."

Addicted (MySpace Music):

"When my ears first heard the sounds coming from my headphones I was hooked from that moment on. Never did I think to change the track. One of the Hottest  unsigned bands to date!!"

Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Description: Equal parts modern rock edge and soulful vocal styling, RIAD offers electrifying original music featuring strong male and female vocals combined with pure rock adrenaline.
 
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