Endo (band)
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Endo | |
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Origin | Miami, Florida |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1998 – 2007 |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Labels | DV8/Columbia Records Unsigned |
Members | Gil "B-Man" Bitton Eli "Fat Boy" Parker Zelick the Clown Joe Eshkenazi |
Past members | Joel Suarez |
Website(s) | MySpace site |
Endo is a four-piece hard rock music group from Miami, Florida. The band formed in 1995 with Lou Orenstein, Diego Ponsa, Reggie Barret, and Gil Bitton. A local production company, "Concrete Management", signed the band in the late 90's, where they opened for such bands as the Foo Fighters and Static-X. They were later signed to DV8/Columbia Records, and released two major albums in Evolve (2001) and Songs for the Restless (2003). The group also appeared at the Ozzfest Tour in 2003.
The band parted ways with DV8/Columbia in April 2004, and at the time had five new tracks in the recording process.[1]
Endo posted news on their MySpace blog in November of 2005, announcing that a new album was close to being finished.
Further news was posted in February of 2006, where Endo announced that they were performing at a contest in their hometown of Florida. However no news has been posted since.
The group announced the disbanding of Endo on January 1st, 2007, due to inner turmoil.
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[edit] Band members
[edit] Current
- Gil "B-Man" Bitton – Vocals
- Eli "Fat Boy" Parker – Guitar
- Zelick the Clown – Bass
- Joe Eshkenazi – Drums
[edit] Former
- Joel Suarez – Drums
[edit] Discography
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label |
March 20, 2001 | Evolve | DV8/Columbia Records | |
July 22, 2003 | Songs for the Restless | DV8/Columbia Records |