After
Alice Bio
I have worked on several projects of all genres over
the last 30 years. I have played everything from rock to musicals and every
genre in-between. My versatility, and personality has allowed me to to work
with Jeff and John Murphy from "Shoes" who produced and
released "Roc Sinatra " and Herb Eimerman's solo projects
which influenced me in every aspect of my music career. My production style
featured lyrical story telling, layered background vocals, unique guitar sounds
and full body dynamic song structure that would eventually be the signature
sound for what later became " After Alice "
Towards the end of 2015, I met Jason Crowden, he is
extremely talented and gifted with an outstanding voice. He had everything that
I was looking for that had been missing from the project. Jason was the perfect
fit because our goals were identical and have the same vision and solid work
ethic. After Alice has a distinct sound, great production, marketability and
has a good solid fan base. Everything about this project is exactly what I
envisioned over the years and I am extremely happy with all aspects of the
songs and the positive feedback from the industry.
MembersJason Crowden
Songwriter/Vocals/Guitars/Engineer
I began playing music around the age of fourteen. My influences included Kevin Martin, Chris Cornell, Jeff Buckley as well as many other vocalists. In my early twenties, a couple of friends and I formed a cover band and we began playing locally. I began writing original music around the age of 24 and recorded an EP with my cover band when I was 25 in Atlanta, GA. After graduating from the Medical College of Georgia, I began writing again. After several years of trying to record, the project fell apart due to creative differences. Being discouraged once again with writing, I went back to playing covers until I met Steve Fennell. We started recording songs immediately, & I knew this would be a project that would go well beyond anything I’ve done in the past. The creative influence that Steve has contributed to this project has allowed me to grow greatly as a musician. I am excited about the potential this project has and I can’t wait to see what the future of After Alice will bring.
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