![]() Taylor Hottenstein, who is Daisybox, had a tough start as his backing band fell through leading up to his March 4 performance. Taylor Hottenstein said it was his first time performing Daisybox material live. The group’s music is original and unique, focusing on progressive instrumental structures and soulful vocals. “We’re grateful to be part of such a well organized event with so many great acts.”Įpitones is also based in Grand Rapids and is a three-piece band. “We have each participated in Battle of the Bands events in the past with different groups which sparked our interest in this event. ![]() “When we came across the Battle of the Bands, we knew that it would be a great networking opportunity and avenue to showcase our music,” said Matt Deruiter who is the drummer for Epitones. The trio performs on a variety of instruments, violin, accordion, guitar, banjo, whistles, and occasionally a didgeridoo, which is a wind instrument. Grand Rapids-based Whorled (pronounced “world”), offers a unique twist on Celtic, gypsy, jazz, Brazilian and American folk music. Epitones’ Matt DeRuiter said the group felt the Battle of the Bands would be a great way to showcase the band’s music.
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