Biography

Bouncy beats, funky rhythms, virtuoso guitars, space-age keyboards & melodic vocals are just some of the reasons why Q*Ball has become one of the most talked-about independent artists out there. Q*Ball’s music is accessible to fans of mainstream pop & alternative music, but also has an audience in the underground DJ scene. Songs like “Edith,” a bump-and-grind instrumental tribute to All In The Family’s Edith Bunker, and “Licky,” a tongue-in-cheek club anthem, illustrate the dance hall appeal of Q*Ball’s music, while the single, “Get On The Bus” reminds one of U2 on one of their “Pop”-era binges.

Q*Ball’s music has been featured on MTV’s Road Rules, The Real World, Making The Band, The Osbournes, RWRR Battle of the Sexes, & Clone High USA. Q tunes can also be heard in the indie film, Nine Lives, on Red Bull’s Winter Sports Compilation 2004 DVD, & on the cable program Upscale Chicago.

Q*Ball has performed with Gavin DeGraw, Mya, Splender, & more at venues such as NYC’s legendary Webster Hall, Six Flags Great Adventure, & Madison Square Garden. Q*Ball has headlined Rhode Island’s Block Island Music Festival & performed as part of the Heineken Summer Concert Series.

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