The Broken Relics
The idea behind The Broken Relics was first born in guitarist Zachary Warmouth's early musical career, but it quickly became the moniker of his musical endeavor. Zach spent time searching for those who could properly fill the spots needed to transform a vision into a reality. It wasn't until three years and a few lineup changes later that Zach found himself writing music with his younger brother Bryce who at the time was attending school in Athens, Ohio. The brotherly duo spent much time in Columbus writing with their friend Brent Vaughan, laying the foundation for what would eventually become the band’s first full line-up.
Shortly after, Zach's hometown friend and college roommate Alex Jakovina stepped in on bass. Zach “Potsie” Potkanowicz was recruited by Bryce and officially joined once he realized the aspirations of the other three were the same as his. The four began crafting their sound and was contacted by Nashville producer John Burke, leading to their decision to record their debut EP “With Reverence” in Nashville, The Music City. The EP contains their hit single “Don’t Look Back,” which helped jumpstart their path to local popularity. The band was quickly gaining traction.
After performing regularly, the band decided to get back into the studio. This time, they worked with Mark Abrams, a good friend and a Grammy nominated audio engineer. Mark's knowledge and passion helped The Broken Relics reach beyond their initial capabilities. The new music being written started to expand, and the growth fine-tuned itself into the band's debut album titled, 'Night In The Desert'. To accommodate this expansion of sound in a live setting, an addition was needed. As a result, Potsie repurposed his talents to keys and guitar. This adjustment allowed Alex's and Zach's longtime friend, David Walters, to step in on drums. Now, as a 5-piece with a full collection of music, the band is ready to rock a stage near you!
Lady Lyre
Lady Lyre is a Rock n' Roll band from Akron Ohio! Formed in 2019 by front-man Casey Ha, Lady Lyre went from playing in a garage to playing for thousands! Bringing back that classic Rock n’ Roll sprit, Lady Lyre is sure to please audiences one to ninety-two!