YOVEEmusic.com

Location:
SAN DIEGO, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Indie / Acoustic
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
Yovee joined forces in 2003 as the result of a recording project, the soundtrack for Blink 182's documentary 'Riding In Vans With Boys”. Eight months later, Yovee released their first E.P., 'City Strollin,' and began performing in front of sold-out crowds immediately. Yovee blends acoustic guitar, piano, and vocal harmonies with a modern chord progression, resulting in a lush sound influenced by a diverse mix of history. Young, Fleetwood Mac, the Beatles, Coldplay and Radiohead.



Yovee can be heard on several of San Diego's largest FM radio stations including 91X, 94.9, and 102.1. They have performed live on FOX, KUSI News, and received coverage in numerous print publications--Transworld Surf, San Diego Union-Tribune, North County Times, San Diego CityBeat, San Diego Reader, 944, and SD Music Matters Magazine.



Nominated in 2004 for Best New Artist and in 2005 for Best Pop Band in the San Diego Music Awards, Yovee has been a headlining act since day one and covered an amazing amount of ground in a relatively short period of time. The band was featured on the soundtrack of 'Drive Thru: South Central America' by award-winning surf filmmaker Taylor Steele, and a three song Yovee EP was included with every copy of the movie sold. Yovee's first music video for the song 'Dreamer On The Run' debuted on a promotional DVD distributed nationwide by Macbeth Shoes and appeared in Atticus Clothing's 'Dragging the Lake Vol. 2' video magazine. Following the first video Yovee teamed up with Z-Media to shoot the “Private Caller” music video that is available online at sdmusicmatters.com. In 2005 Yovee released their first full length album on Manaloft Record's entitled “Too Far Gone”.



The band is currently recording tracks for their 3rd album to be released in 2009. Yovee also has plans for a national tour that will bring their music across the United States and then to Europe.



Yovee joined forces in 2003 as the result of a recording project, the soundtrack for Blink 182's documentary 'Riding In Vans With Boys”. Eight months later, Yovee released their first E.P., 'City Strollin,' and began performing in front of sold-out crowds immediately. Yovee blends acoustic guitar, piano, and vocal harmonies with a modern chord progression, resulting in a lush sound influenced by a diverse mix of history. Young, Fleetwood Mac, the Beatles, Coldplay and Radiohead.



Yovee can be heard on several of San Diego's largest FM radio stations including 91X, 94.9, and 102.1. They have performed live on FOX, KUSI News, and received coverage in numerous print publications--Transworld Surf, San Diego Union-Tribune, North County Times, San Diego CityBeat, San Diego Reader, 944, and SD Music Matters Magazine.



Nominated in 2004 for Best New Artist and in 2005 for Best Pop Band in the San Diego Music Awards, Yovee has been a headlining act since day one and covered an amazing amount of ground in a relatively short period of time. The band was featured on the soundtrack of 'Drive Thru: South Central America' by award-winning surf filmmaker Taylor Steele, and a three song Yovee EP was included with every copy of the movie sold. Yovee's first music video for the song 'Dreamer On The Run' debuted on a promotional DVD distributed nationwide by Macbeth Shoes and appeared in Atticus Clothing's 'Dragging the Lake Vol. 2' video magazine. Following the first video Yovee teamed up with Z-Media to shoot the “Private Caller” music video that is available online at sdmusicmatters.com. In 2005 Yovee released their first full length album on Manaloft Record's entitled “Too Far Gone”.



The band is currently recording tracks for their 3rd album to be released in late 2006. Yovee also has plans for a national tour that will bring their music across the United States and then to Europe.



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