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 Who is O.A.R.?Oar of a Revolution converted from an
                           Ohio State frat band to Billboard chartbuster and headliner at major venues across America. First, college reps hawked
                           the band's two demo recordings to people and servers at universities. Then, word-of-mouth news spread about the band's roots
                           rock and reggae-inflected upbeat songs.
 Before long, the band got thousands of hits daily on their website at www.ofarevolution.com.
                           O.A.R.'s third CD, Risen, was produced by John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, Ben Folds Five) and recorded in summer 2000 at
                           Water Music in Hoboken, NJ, and at Dumbo Studios in New York City for the group's independent label, Everfine Records.
 The
                           CD debuted at number 11 on February 24, 2001, on the Top Internet Album Sales chart in Billboard. O.A.R., likened to Dave
                           Matthews Band, consists of lead singer/rhythm guitarist Marc Roberge, lead guitarist Richard On, saxist Jerry DePizzo, bassist
                           Benj Gershman, and drummer Chris Culos. O.A.R. formed in 1998 at Ohio State University. Roberge had known Culos since childhood
                           in Rockville, MD, where he also became friends and played in local bands with On and Gershman. DePizzo, who hails from Youngstown,
                           OH, met the others at Ohio State. O.A.R. first recorded The Wanderer independently as a demo in 1997. Many of the songs on
                           O.A.R.'s debut disc were written while Roberge and Culos were living in Israel.
 During their stay in Israel, Roberge and
                           Culos in 1996 and later Gershman in 1997 visited the Masada, where 900 people committed suicide rather than die at the hands
                           of the ancient Romans. They also hiked to the Dead Sea.
 Two years later, the switch from student band to headliner started
                           with the arrival of their popular song, "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker." A lot of the lyrics for the band's songs came from
                           Roberge's interest in literature, particularly Stephen King's novel The Stand. The group went back into the recording studio
                           for a second demo, which was released independently as Souls Aflame in 1999.
 Both The Wanderer and Souls Aflame were reissued
                           in 2001 on Everfine Records. With the success of Risen, Roberge began writing songs for a new CD in late 2001.
 ~ Robert
                           Hicks, All Music Guide
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