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This song from Dead Sara is called "Snow In Los Angeles" is a song I love and so will you...........
Group and Song Facts:
Dead Sara is a hard rock band from Los Angeles, best known currently for their single "Weatherman".[1]
Emily Armstrong (vocals, guitar)
Sean Friday (percussion, vocals)
Siouxsie Medley (guitar, vocals)
Chris Null (bass guitar, vocals
Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley both began their foray into music as guitarists and singer-songwriters, Armstrong having first picked up a guitar at the age of 12,[2] while Medley, from the age of 9, initially practiced on the Fender Telecaster owned by her nanny (Magic Wands' Dexy Valentine), until the age of 11, when two years' worth of saved allowances provided the means by which Medley could purchase her own guitar, a Fender Squier.[3]
Before Dead Sara, Armstrong was both a solo artist, focusing on folk music, as well as a member of several school bands that she formed.[2] However according to Armstrong, her primary crafts initially were songwriting and guitar, and she didn’t fully come into her own as a singer until around the age of 15,[2] when her voice was able to form a pure, steady, clear vibrato at various pitches, allowing her the ability to sing and sing-scream full voiced and on key without the use of Auto-Tune or other vocal filters.
Armstrong and Medley met through a mutual friend, Diva Gustafsson, in late 2002 (when Armstrong was 16 and Medley 15),[2] began writing songs together in 2003,[4] and in 2004 their song “Changes” became the duo’s first recorded collaboration. Their first live performance as a band was in March 2005 at The Mint nightclub in Los Angeles, with Armstrong handling bass guitar duties and their first drummer, Aaron Bellcastro (who also performed on the "Changes" recording), rounding out the then-trio. (They expanded to a four-piece band shortly thereafter.)
"My mom had the idea about us writing our own Christmas song Snow In Los Angeles. She brought up the idea a previous year also but I kind of laughed it off until I brought it up to the band to share the humor but instead it sparked interest and we literally started writing it right then and there almost as part of the conversation," Dead Sara's Emily Armstrong tells Rolling Stone. "The lyric, 'It never snows in Los Angeles' was one of the first lyrics written and everything just seemed to make sense after that. So, Merry Christmas Mom!"
The Official Video was published on Dec. 09th, 2012.
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Official Video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpL3h4SudHg
Lyric Video, Lyrics... none available today...
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