Since forming in 1999 and becoming established in the local Dallas/Fort Worth area shortly thereafter, Dryline has always aspired to achieve as much as possible. That motivation has driven them to waste little time in performing regionally throughout Texas as well as in places such as Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. It's also led them to branch out further into faraway places like Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas in between landing notable opening slots for national acts that have included Misery Signals, It dies Today, Killswitch Engage and Hopesfall. Starting out as simply just five high school buddies bored in the sticks away from the big city, Dryline quickly became a determined, hardworking group of musicians with a keen sense of networking skills and a “get in the van" mentality. Roadblocks, like keeping a solid line-up together or settling on a specific sound and vision, never once entered the picture while getting where they are today.
Information from the band's site
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»Aaron Kirby: lead vocals, vocals
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»Greg Scott: guitar
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»Joe Gill: guitar, vocals
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»Daniel Hogeland: bass
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»Richard Musser: drums
Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Red Chord, Elton John, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Poison the Well, Boston, Misery Signals, Styx, Dead to Fall, James Taylor, Between the Buried and Me, Van Halen, As I Lay Dying, Van Haggar, Himsa, Peter Frampton, Remembering Never, Jethro Tull, Braxton, David Bowie, Still Remains, Grand Master Flash
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