AP-Guitar Mark Kroos - Bass, Vocals;
Curtis Presley- Tenor Sax; Chris Lennard
Former Members
Chris Prokop-Guitar
Jason Toney-Vocals, Trumpet, Guitar
Chuck Bindis-Trumpet
Jay Jackson-Drums
Count Tommy-Trombone
Influences
Alkaline Trio, The Lawrence Arms, The Falcon, Rise Against, Charlie Parker, Streetlight Manifesto, Reel Big Fish, Bruce Springsteen, Saves the Day, Suicide Machines, Bosstones, Radiohead, Catch 22, Get up Kids, The Toasters, Mad Caddies, Mustard Plug, Save Ferris, Chuck Norris, Nicholas Payton, Wayne Bergeron, The Cure, Rage, Thursday, Charles Mingus...
A blend of traditional ska/punk with influences from jazz, funk and rock and roll with energetic horn melodies, gripping guitar interludes, and jammin' grooves that leave people no choice but to move their feet.
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The Argonauts formed their artillery of ska/punk rock during the fall of 2005 in Toledo, Ohio, writing songs, securing a line-up, and just having fun. In January, 2006, The Argonauts premiered to audiences in the Toledo area, building a strong fan base and by that spring had toured extensively throughout Northwest Ohio and Lower Michigan. The band later embarked upon the task of creating their debut full-length album, “A Catalog of Heroes,” released in March of 2007. The Argonauts are now booking their early January and Spring Break tours with intentions of covering vast portions of the Midwest and East Coast.
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mark i am gald that you had fun with us at the show. i will always remember that show too. the east coast syracuse loves you. i am hoping that i will get to see you guys again this summer. i will keep checking on ur guys profile to see when you guys are playing out here again.
the only place I know of is syracuse. I have heard that rochester has something, and maybe around binghamton.?.? I am not too sure on that one, it is all pretty underground. Try Buffalo too.
Bowling Green is up there on choices. I'm actually thinking about O(not S)U, which is where my private lessons teacher wants me to go. But I told him, "If I ever join a band, I'm playing in a ska, and playing trumpet with them." He laughed and told me that I'd have fun. I haven't really looked into Bowling Green though...
Thanks for the comment. We would love to work with you on the Ska 4 Life Cd. Let me know your thoughts and feel free to ask any questions that you have.