It is impossible to place Juno Vesta in a category amongst millions of artists plagued with intentions to gain wealth or popularity. Juno Vesta is a band with the drive to be heard and enjoyed amongst all who are willing to listen. Although there are many genres to broadly explain their style, Juno Vesta can only be described as a rock band striving to make new and interesting music that will continue to "rock your socks off." Juno Vesta started in April of 2007 when bassist Dan Nonweiler convinced friend and guitarist Logan Ramirez to set up a jam session with drummer Mitch Washebek. They soon found that they all shared a common interest in making new and original music that was unlike anything else or anything popular at the moment. Due to personal conflicts, bassist Dan Nonweiler left the group in August of 2007. Fortunately, Logan and Mitch had planned for this occurance and within a few weeks, after Dan's departure he was replaced with bassist and long time friend, Jason Coenen. As well as Jason, they also decided to add guitarist and vocalist John Lenz to their lineup. Juno Vesta today is as strong as they have ever been. They still have set plans to release their debut album in the fall of 2007.
Solo act, keyboards, guitar, vocals, programming, audience participation. I also have several other people I work with who sing and play an instrument.
Category:
Singers - Pop Singer
Additional Category:
Band
Genre:
60s Hits, 70s Hits, 80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Ambient, Beach Music, Big Band, Blues, Brazilian, Broadway, Cabaret, Caribbean, Christian Rock, Classical, Country, Dance, Disco, Do-Wop, Electronic, Folk, Funk, Fusion, Gospel, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Latin, Merengue, Motown, New Age, Oldies, Pop, Rythym and Blues, Reggae, Rock, Rockabilly, Salsa, Ska, Soul, Swing, Techno, Top-40, World Music