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"The best you can hear from a power trio." Roberto Guarnieri, Mille Records Rome, Italy "Certainly a band to be reckoned with!" John "Bo Bo" Bollenberg Progressiveworld.net, Netherlands "EGH is the groove." Matt Caffissi, Guitar Chef, Italy EGH is a strong new musical force breaking through the Los Angeles fusion scene. This trio of inspired players combines melodic guitar licks with harmonically aggressive bass and rockin' poly-rhythmic drums to create an invigorating sound. Always seeking to challenge the musical status quo, the band strives to take traditional forms, such as the blues, and set them on their ear. The rhythmic modulations and unique melodic and harmonic choices take the listener in a new direction. EGH was born out of a mutual admiration among the players. Separately, each member of the band is a force to be reckoned with in the competitive Hollywood music scene. Together, their chops combine seamlessly. Charlie Waymire (Jeff Kollman, Mike Hartman) brings his exceptional double bass technique, blazing hands and spirited fills to the table. Albie Dunbar on bass (Jimmy Crespo, T.J. Helmrich) locks in the bottom end with great funk feel and a committed, nonconformist take on creating the rhythm bed. Ernesto Homeyer on guitar (Brett Garsed, Jacob Arman) alternates between finesse rhythm playing, memorable melodic licks and cutting soloing. The result is a "must-hear" experience. EGH makes it debut release with "It's About Time". T.J. Helmrich, long-time Tribal Tech engineer, co-produces this project along with the band. EGH is currently promoting the release of the album in America via a US tour. A European tour is in the planning stages in order to promote the release abroad. 2003 promise to be a productive phase for EGH as they are currently writing material for their follow-up CD. This up-and-coming threesome continues to forge a following and industry buzz as they push towards a new, eagerly anticipated recording project. Without a doubt, they will continue to push the envelope in creating a new breed of sound which will have influence on the music scene to come.