Kamron RoseKam sings, plays bass, guitar, and French horn, though that's rarely needed when the Toads play.
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Zach SchwartzZach is the guitar master, and he can sing, too. While the Toads stick to classic rock and blues style music, Zach is a rapper in disguise.
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Julia RoseJulia's favorite instrument is the baritone saxophone, but she also plays a mean shaker.
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Jeremy NachisonJeremy drives the beat for the rest of the band. Yes, he can play play louder.
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The original members of Catchin' Toads met at a rock band program at Reston Music in 2013. Kamron, Zach and Julia have been with the band from the start. Jeremy came in to the mix in the summer of 2015, but it seems like he's been part of the group forever.
The band was excited to find out that their first album, Thinkin' About Space, is a finalist for Best Blues Album for The Musicianship 2019 Wammie Awards for Best Blues Album. Winners will be announced March 30th, so stay tuned!
One of the questions the band answers most often is why Catchin' Toads. The name came when Zach was late to practice one night. He texted the rest of the band to say he was on the way, but he and his sister had been out catching toads. By the time he arrived to join the jam session, the band had a name.
The band was excited to find out that their first album, Thinkin' About Space, is a finalist for Best Blues Album for The Musicianship 2019 Wammie Awards for Best Blues Album. Winners will be announced March 30th, so stay tuned!
One of the questions the band answers most often is why Catchin' Toads. The name came when Zach was late to practice one night. He texted the rest of the band to say he was on the way, but he and his sister had been out catching toads. By the time he arrived to join the jam session, the band had a name.