The Petals

Genres: Acoustic, Folk, Rock
Web site: http://www.myspace.com/thepetalsmusic
Both Heidi Guinn and Summer Soll were independent singer-songwriters before collaborating. Heidi and Summer have been in other bands before, but together they feel at home more than any music project thus far.
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- Recent Appearances
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Shelia and Friends at The Square Apple
Black Camaro at the Bunkhouse
The Viva Rock Vegas Series at the Henderson Events Plaza
Neon Reverb opening reception at the Downtown Cocktail Room
- Musicians:
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Heidi Guinn – Guitar, Vocals
Summer Soll – Guitar, Vocals - Formed:
- 2005, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Big ones are: Ani DiFranco, Jenny Lewis and Beth Gibbons. Also local bands like Love Pentagon, The Ku, The Pandas, Ex-Dinosaur, Las Vegas Club and Hungry Cloud. We also are heavily influenced by bands like Deer Tick, Modest Mouse, Built to Spill, Natalie merchant, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Belle & Sebastian, Pavement, The Shins, The Beatles and Bjork.
- Current status
- Currently recording full length LP. Always writing. Open to new members and collaborating.
- Related Links:
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Flower power
Padding from The Petals
Gear piles


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