Untitled - Sage: The Band`s Official Website

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Untitled - Sage: The Band`s Official Website
SAgE
www.sageband.com
Sage is a 4-piece rock band from New Hope, PA. Two guitars, a
bass, drums and three part vocal harmonies produce their powerful
and fluid sound sometimes reminiscent of bands with more members
and several different instruments. Drawing on influences in rock, pop,
funk, jazz, reggae, bluegrass, and even heavy metal, Sage captivates a
crowd, whipping them into a frenzy of dance and excitement. The
energy created by these four musicians has prompted the media to
proclaim: “This band is not to be missed!”
In April 2003, Sage released their self-titled debut album, a
double CD set with 18 original songs. Sage has performed all over the
northeast entertaining diverse audiences with their contagious grooves
and improvisations. The band’s busy schedule and varied setlists has
secured a large and dedicated fan base that travels. Sage has also
organized and headlined its own outdoor festival, Jam at the Grove,
luring waves of music fans to Bucks County, PA. With the help of its
shows, the band's website www.sageband.com, and live concert and
studio recordings, people young and old have embraced Sage's music.
The band's philosophy is to remain faithful to the spirit of musical
exploration while always providing a tangible base from which to
experiment.
Sage is:
Marc Gallo: Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals
Tim Nayfield: Guitar and Lead Vocals
Gabe Rohmann: Drums and Lead Vocals
Dave “Tree” Ryden: Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals
SAGE  42 Washington Crossing Road  Pennington, NJ 08534
Bookings: 215-284-1384  sage-bookings@sageband.com  www.sageband.com
SAgE
www.sageband.com
Venues Played
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Tobacco Road- New York, NY
The Electric Company- Utica, NY
88.5FM WVOF Fairfield Univ.- Fairfield, CT
The Clear River Inn- Pittsfield, VT
Sovereign Bank Arena- Trenton, NJ
The Stone Pony- Asbury Park, NJ
Da Funky Phish- Bay Shore, NY
Maxwell’s- Hoboken, NJ
Conduit- Trenton, NJ
Club 14- Trenton, NJ
Joe's Mill Hill- Trenton, NJ
KatManDu- Trenton, NJ
McGuinn's Place- Trenton, NJ
Triumph Brewery- Princeton, NJ
The UnderPass- Elmwood Park, NJ
Harvest Moon Brewery- New Brunswick, NJ
Plum Street Pub- New Brunswick, NJ
Marita's Cantina- New Brunswick, NJ
Marley’s Ale House - Ewing, NJ
The Whiskey Bar- Hoboken, NJ
The North Star- Philadelphia, PA
The Pontiac Grille- Philadelphia, PA
The Fire- Philadelphia, PA
The Khyber- Philadelphia, PA
The Five Spot- Philadelphia, PA
Doc Watson's- Philadelphia, PA
The Berwyn Tavern- Philadelphia, PA
The Main Street Theatre- Quakertown, PA
The Grape Street Pub- Manyunk, PA
The Rusty Nail- Ardmore, PA
The Sterling Hotel- Allentown, PA
Murray’s Inn- Wilkes-Barre, PA
River Street Jazz Cafe- Wilkes-Barre, PA
The Bluetone Cafe- Easton, PA
John & Peter's- New Hope, PA
Triumph Brewery- New Hope, PA
Havana- New Hope, PA
Kelly’s- Doylestown, PA
The Brass Lantern- Reading, PA
The Golden Pheasant- Bucks County, PA
The Grandstand- Pipersville, PA
The Tohickon Tavern- Ottsville, PA
The Country Tavern- Pipersville, PA
Ed's Tavern- Quakertown, PA
HardBean Underground- Reading, PA
Benefits Played
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UPenn Aids Awareness
-Philadelphia, PA
American Red Cross
-Trenton, NJ
Wetlands
-Buckingham, PA
War Child Canada
-Pennington, NJ
Outdoor Festivals
PhanPhest 2.0- Manchester, NJ
(2003- Attendance -500)
Stonehenge Music Festival- Kellysburg, PA
(2003- Attendance -500)
Spring Fest- Connellsville, PA
(2003- Attendance ~2000)
HexFest- Barto, PA
(2001,2002, 2003- Attendance ~1000)
ConorFest- Hilltown, PA
(2001,2002, 2003- Attendance ~300)
Jam at the Grove 3- Ottsville, PA
(2002- Organized and headlined- Attendance ~1200)
ScottyPaluza 7.0- Vienna, NY
(2002- Attendance ~5000)
Jam at the Grove 2- Ottsville, PA
(2001- Organized and headlined- Attendance ~1000)
Jam at the Grove- Doylestown, PA
(2000- Organized and headlined- Attendance ~500)
Holicong Park- Buckingham, PA
(2000- Wetlands Benefit, Attendance ~300)
Miryam's Farm- Doylestown, PA
(2000- Attendance ~250)
Tower Farms- Ottsville, PA
(2001- Attendance ~250)
Gjoko's Farm- Buckingham, PA
(2000- Attendance ~200)
Bonfire at Devon's- Doylestown, PA
(2000, 2001, 2002- Attendance ~100)
Sage has appeared with
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Jimmy Cliff
John Popper
The Wailers
The Zen Tricksters
Deep Banana Blackout
Reid Genauer
Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root
Addison Groove Project
DJ Logic
The Recipe
 Seth Yacovone Band
 Aaron Katz Band
Sage Facts
 RANA
 1000+ unique website hits per month  The Juggling Suns
 The Scofflaws
 Over 1000 mailing list recipients
 Hypnotic Clambake
 Sound system and light show
 The Duo
available upon request
 And many more!
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70+ song repertoire
SAGE  42 Washington Crossing Road  Pennington, NJ 08534
Bookings: 215-284-1384  sage-bookings@sageband.com  www.sageband.com
SAgE
www.sageband.com
Bookings & Info
Gabe Rohmann
215-284-1384
sage-bookings@sageband.com
gabe@sageband.com
Tim Nayfield
Band Representative
609-466-2294
tim@sageband.com
Sage’s Debut Album
Now Available in Stores and Online!
18 Original Songs – 2 CDs!
© 2003 Throw It On The Roof Records
SAGE  42 Washington Crossing Road  Pennington, NJ 08534
Bookings: 215-284-1384  sage-bookings@sageband.com  www.sageband.com
Shearer, Daniel. "Back to the Garden." TimeOFF Bucks County, 13 Jun. 2002: A1+.
Vineberg, Andy. "Sage Tries To Create It's Very Own Style." Doylestown Intelligencer, 23 Jul. 2002: A1+.
O'Shea, Patrick. "Sage Keeping a Jam-Packed Schedule of Gigs." Trenton Times, 18 Oct. 2002: G20.
Fitzpatrick, Kara. "Sage Sings at HoVal For The Children of War." Pennington Post, 22 May 2003: 4+.
Piccolo, Brian. CD Review. Glide Magazine. 12 Jun. 2003 <http://www.glidemagazine.com/2/reviews106.html>.
Poe, Angela. Sage and Pumastrut to Scorch Hoboken. JamBase.com. 19 Jun. 2003 <http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=3809>.
Ortwein, Monica. "Spicing Up HexFest." Pulse Weekly, 23 Jul. 2003: A6.
Lee, Jamie. “In Tune: Documenting Up and Coming Musicians and the
Sounds They Create.” Hittin the Note Magazine. Jan. 2004: 62, 63.