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In 2016, Cincotti released the EP Exit 105, followed by Long Way from Home on Oct. 13 2017, Cincotti's fifth studio album which he wrote, arranged and produced. In July 2012, he and his sister Pia Cincotti wrote and produced the musical How Deep Is the Ocean? with music and lyrics by Peter Cincotti and book by Pia Cincotti.
In late June 2021, keyboardist Justin Thompson left the band for personal reasons. [8] October Noir released their third album, Fate, Wine, & Wisteria , on September 22, 2021. One month prior, one of their tracks, "Windows", was released as a single, [ 9 ] the band's first single taken from any of their albums.
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The Exit was a New York City-based band indie/post-punk/reggae group, formed in 2000. The band's music blended 1980s dub and reggae with 1990s punk and indie rock. The band's members included Ben Brewer on lead guitar and vocals, and Gunnar Olsen on drums. Jeff DaRosa was formerly the band's lead vocals and bass player.
EXIT were a performance art group during the mid-1970s. EXIT members Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher later founded anarchist punk rock band Crass, adopting many of EXIT's experimental/multi media techniques into Crass' presentation. The group performed as part of the 1972 ICES festival at the Roundhouse. [1]
On March 9, 1994, the Pensacola Bay Center hosted the largest Rock for Choice concert in history, which was organized by the band L7 and headlined by Pearl Jam. [6] On February 26, 1995, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant played a show on their No Quarter Tour in Pensacola. Page & Plant opened their Walking Into Everywhere Tour in Pensacola on May 19, 1998.