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The Kerri Edelman Show presents Mod Rock Band Digital Summer

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Digital Summer is a unmistakable modern rock band originating from Phoenix, Arizona. Made up of heavy/melodic guitars and raw emotional vocals, Digital Summer creates an edgy, yet soothing tone for a radio friendly world. Influenced by multiple music genres, Digital Summer is a rock band to the core, not a “trend” by any means. Digital Summer is known for their professional songwriting ability, energetic live show and seemingly endless promotional antics. Digital Summer has had 5 singles in rotational play on major market radio (KUPD, OCTANE, WGRD, WWBN, WIIL, WZBH, WXQR, KHTO, KRDJ, KTUX and more.), “Whatever It Takes”, "Disconnect”, “Just Run”, "Hostage" and the current single “Forget You” have been among the top requested songs on each station. Aside from sharing the stage with bands like Alice in Chains, Godsmack, Deftones, Disturbed and Five Finger Death Punch, they have also toured nationally with Sevendust, Drowning Pool, 10 Years, Saliva and 12 Stones. Digital Summer is not your “typical” rock band by a long shot. Along with being professional musicians, the members manage to maintain additional professional careers. Front man Kyle Winterstein is currently a Firefighter/Paramedic/Technical Rescue Specialist. His brother and guitarist, Ian Winterstein (Sponsored by Shecter) is a Flight Medic on a helicopter. Guitarist Jon "Bubba" Stephenson is an accountant. Bassist Anthony “Guido” Hernandez (Sponsored by Spector) is finishing his business degree in marketing. These additional careers are what drive the lyrical and emotional foundation of what Digital Summer's music is about. For more information, visit www.digitalsummer.net

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