“Kisses For the Road” is on FIRE!!! – The Gore Boyz released their official video for “Kisses For the Road” on YouTube in April 2017. Since then, they have almost 145k views on their video, the number 2 slot on The Digital Radio Tracker Indie Chart and, just announced, The Akademia Music Award winner Best Pop Music Video in June 2017. (http://www.theakademia.com/music/wfuDA2RNRL2URfdurU3N.html)
‘The Gore Boyz (TGB) have fascinating talent and performance instincts; commingling to illustrate a jumpin pop track with all of the right elements.’ Check out their Award Winning Video HERE!
https://youtu.be/54zsqKKSkp4?list=PLqd6hPCSoUP5SO8FtNx1MBhEmd2aMHcmG
About TGB – The Gore Boyz from Gastonia, North Carolina started performing in 2009 when the older brother Herman begged his parents to allow him and his two younger brothers to be in their 2009 talent show at their school, The Gore Boyz were born. All enrolled in music lessons, 16-year-old Herman takes on the ivory with the keyboards/piano, Edwin at 13 plays guitar, and Sean Michael who is only 11-years-old takes care of the drums.
They have spent the last six years in intense talent development following the Berry Gordy Motown model. Their Influenced by old school R&B bands and the trendy new sounds of pop, R&B, and hip-hop, Herman, Edwin and Sean Michael formed the musical trio The Gore Boyz aka TGB and have set out to make their mark in music. These incredibly talented brothers are not only gifted musicians and entertainers; they are also honor students, community servants and accomplished athletes.
Contact Links
hcgore@aol.com Official Site http://www.tgbrocks.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tgbrocks/
Twitter http://twitter.com/tgbrocks
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