Picture Pilot

Genres: Alternative, Ambient, Indie rock, Rock
Picture Pilot is a four piece band from Las Vegas who mix songwriting influenced by the likes of Incubus and Thrice, and combine it with the ferocity of the Deftones and Red Hot Chili Peppers in order to produce a unique sound all their own. Renowned for the raw energy and sheer intensity of their ‘electric’ performances, as well as the ‘anything goes’ approach to their unplugged shows, Picture Pilot has managed to make a name for themselves in Las Vegas in a short period of time.
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- Free MP3s:
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All We Have is Hope
Optic Round About
Problems
Sleep Tonight
Speak to Me
- Recent Appearances
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Picture Pilot at Brand
Neon Reverb presents Slow to Surface at Boomers
- Musicians:
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Tony Venniro – Guitar, Vocals
Danny Pietrafeso – Guitar, Vocals
Ryan Hart – Bass
Tyler Prough – Drums - Formed:
- 2008, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Incubus, Thrice, Elvis Costello, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Explosions in the Sky.
- Current status
- On tour.
- Discography:
All We Have is Hope


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The Rock 'N' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon is searching for Vegas' top performers!
Is your band ready for an awesome opportunity to rock the Las Vegas Strip and have your music heard by thousands of people " all while supporting the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA)??
The Zappos.com Rock 'N' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon taking over the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, December 5, 2010. We will be selecting approximately 50 bands to perform in front of more than 25,000 dedicated runners and race spectators from across the United States and around the world.
For more information and to apply to perform at the event, visit http://www.solutionsaz.com/featured03.ht...
Posted by: entertainmentsolutionsinc on 10/28/10 at 4:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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