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  Jon Siebels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jon Siebels (born August 27, 1979) was the guitarist in the punk rock band Eve 6, which disbanded in 2004.
He became a part of the band after meeting lead vocalist Max Collins during Siebels' freshman year in high school.
Siebels is now performing in a band called Monsters Are Waiting and is playing shows in the Los Angeles area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jon_Siebels   (101 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Jon Siebels
Siebels said Tony Fagenson, who plays drums gets the most "bootie," because he is the only single member.
Siebels said the band listens to a combination of pop, punk and indie rock bands including Bad Religion, Tom Petty and Social Distortion.
Jon Erickson's code included in the book all works well as d...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jon-Siebels   (214 words)

  
 jon heder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jon Stewart Jon Stewart (born November 28, 1962 in Trenton, New Jersey as Jonathan Stewart Liebowitz) is an American comedian, actor, and producer.
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Jon Siebels Jon Siebels (born August 27, 1979) is the guitarist from Eve 6.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Tony Fagenson
At that time, singer Max Collins and guitarist Jon Siebels were looking for a replacement drummer.
Although he went to USC, Fagenson was the only member of the band who was not born in California.
Max Collins (born August 28, 1978) was the lead singer and bassist of Eve 6, which disbanded in 2004.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tony-Fagenson   (577 words)

  
 SoundAffects.net - Interviews
Through the combination of their talents--- the vocals and writing skills of Max Collins, the drumming of Tony Fagenson and the guitar playing of Jon Siebels--- the band brought to the table a pop-punk sound which inked them a record deal with RCA Records in 1996 at the mere ages of seventeen.
The totality of the experiences that the band has had in the last seven years are reflected on the album, according to Siebels.
Siebels and his bandmates are quite happy with the success of their current headlining tour thus far.
www.soundaffects.net /interviews/eve6july2003.html   (1124 words)

  
 Eve 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jon: We knew as soon as we wrote it that it was going to be the first single.
Jon: Most bands don't get that sort of a chance and I think it was really cool that RCA went a different route.
Max: Jon is a very shrewd business guy, and I think we would have been screwed if it weren't for him.
www.k9care.com /loriweb/Music/eve_6.htm   (1375 words)

  
 Eve 6 - Biography - AOL Music
California-based Eve 6 is a punk-pop trio that released their self-titled debut when they were still in their teens.
The core of Eve 6 -- Jon Siebels and Max Collins -- signed their contract with RCA while they were still in high school.
Siebels went on to play with Monsters Are Waiting, while Collins and Fagenson resurfaced in mid-2006 with their new band, the Sugi Tap.
music.aol.com /artist/eve-6/293574/biography   (315 words)

  
 [fmSound] Reviews - Eve 6 "It's All in Your Head"
The young trio includes: Max Collins on lead vocals, bass, Jon Siebels on guitar, vocals and Tony Fagenson on drums.
Jon had this to say about “Think Twice,” “To me this song is about the time when you’re first falling in love with a girl and she has someone from the past who is still trying to come around.”
Another standout song, that is really reminscient of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, is the song, “Not Gonna Be Alone Tonight.” The CD ends with an exceptional passage titled “Arch Drive Goodbye.” Max is a brilliant erudite, as the closing piece deals with being alone and dealing with it.
www.fmsound.net /NewReleases/Articles/Eve%25206/Eve%25206.html   (532 words)

  
 Tales From The Tour Bus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Max Collins (vocals, bass), Jon Siebels (guitar, vocals), and Tony Fagenson (drums) sound bite: These 20-year-olds' catchy, angst-ridden lyrics and raw, rockin' guitar riffs in songs like "Inside Out" and "Open Road Song" have jet-propelled them up the Billboard and MTV charts.
Jon Siebels: "Small Town Trap." It comes from being bored and hot.
Jon Siebels" We have a song tentatively called "Promise." It's definitely an Eve 6 song, but our style is evolving.
www.angelfire.com /pa/mikeysize/art21.html   (232 words)

  
 Chatting with Eve 6's Jon Siebels -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
One of those clones, Eve 6, was a crazy girl and the band took the name from her, Siebels said.
The tracks on "It's all in your head" were written mostly from personal experiences that happened to Collins or things he's observed, he said.
From a fan's perspective, he said the fan is more interested in music now than ever and have more bands to choose from.
www.thespartandaily.com /media/storage/paper852/news/2003/11/20/393635/Chatting.With.Eve.6s.Jon.Siebels-1497769.shtml?norewrite200606120632&sourcedomain=www.thespartandaily.com   (882 words)

  
 Jon Siebels of Eve 6
Yes, they were signed right out of high school, but that was years agothe trio are now young twentysomethings ready to move on.
"It's like, get over it, already." Luckily, Siebels and crew are giving folks something new to talk about with their sophomore disc, Horrorscope, the follow-up to 1998's self-titled platinum debut.
Jon Siebels: What's every guy's favorite thing to do when no one else is around?
www.drdrew.com /article.asp?id=1014   (528 words)

  
 Bandchat.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Bandchat.org correspondents Jay and amelia checked in with Eve 6 bassist Jon Siebels on their tour stop in Dallas.
Jon - Tony had the first 2 seasons when we recorded the first cd.
Jon - We took 2 years off, so we hadn't been to a lot of places in a while.
www.bandchat.org /articles/2004/eve6.html   (447 words)

  
 open road to the small town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
They're still young, Max is 19 along with Tony and Jon is still 18, but the group has been together for five years, and have had a record deal since being in high school.
Max (who writes the lyrics) and Jon have been together since 1993.
The two were brought together by their interest in starting a rock band, and appreciation of punk music.
hometown.aol.com /Gatorgrl81/e6.html   (404 words)

  
 Rocknworld.com - Eve 6
With Max Collins’ writing, Jon Siebels on guitar and Tony Fagenson on drums, the band brought to the table a pop punk sound which inked them a record deal with RCA in 1996 at the mere ages of 17.
Siebels and his bandmates are quite happy with the success of this headlining tour thus far.
Having brought up the downloading of music, I felt that someone who is in music, who’s age is the primary targeted demographic of the record buying public could give me his thoughts on the whole debated issue.
www.rocknworld.com /melodymakers/2003/eve6   (1788 words)

  
 Act Profile for - NiteLite Event Planning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This young US alternative rock band was formed and subsequently signed by RCA Records while guitarist Jon Siebels (b.
Their subsequent self-titled debut album was promoted by extensive touring with Third Eye Blind, and within a few months of release had risen to number 33 on the Billboard Top 200.
Their second single, "Leech", was written by Siebels and Collins about a problematic work relationship.
www.nitelite.com /act-profile.asp?act=391   (201 words)

  
 The Gateway | Thursday, 15 January, 2004 | Volume XCIII Issue 28   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
While Collins may have taken the name of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, where the band was staying during the incident, a touch too literally, Eve 6 wasn’t making any mistakes when they sat down to record their latest album, It’s All In Your Head.
Now, it has been almost three years to the day since their last album, but as Siebels explains from his Los Angeles home, the band used that time to write music and wait for inspiration to hit.
Despite the hardships they had making the new album, Siebels asserts that above everything the Eve 6 crew felt quality was their number one priority.
www.gateway.ualberta.ca /view.php?aid=2221   (652 words)

  
 RCA Records
When longtime friends--Max, Jon and drummer/vocalist Tony Fagenson--started the process of making It's All In Your Head in late 2002, only one thought was in the band's collective brain: staying true to themselves and their music, yet growing into themselves as artists.
Adds Jon: "We had also essentially achieved our lifelong goal, and we were only 20.
It was a blur until the end of the second record.
www.rcarecords.com /featuredrelease_eve6.html   (652 words)

  
 Jonathan Siebels - AOL Music
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The biggest names in music, including Mary J. Blige, Katharine McPhee, John Legend and more perform for the kids to benefit the JCPenney Afterschool Fund.
Download, listen and watch Jonathan Siebels music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/jonathan-siebels/428324/main   (140 words)

  
 Pollstar -- HotStar Eve 6
Guitarist Jon Siebels explained to POLLSTAR, "Tonight on the show, they're going to do this little thing where David's like, 'Tomorrow night, Eve 6.
With diplomas in hand and the release of their major-label debut this past spring, guitarist Siebels, bassist/vocalist Max Collins and drummer Tony Fagenson hit the road on a two-month-long club tour around the country.
Eve 6 is on tour with Third Eye Blind for another two months, with MTV sponsoring the second leg of the tour.
www.pollstar.com /news/viewhotstar.cgi?Artist=EVE6R   (877 words)

  
 All-Reviews.com Music Review: Horrorscope by Eve 6
Inside Out from their self titled CD had a great Jon Siebels guitar line and an irresistable momentum created by Collins' torrent of words.
Nothing on Horrorscope has the same appeal though the new CD does often have the buoyant energy of Leech and Tongue Tied, the other singles from Eve 6's last CD.
Horrorscope was produced by Don Gilmore, who also produced A Place In The Sun by Lit, another generic, stupid band who make catchy pop songs.
www.all-reviews.com /music/horrorscope.htm   (345 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Eve 6 started out as a punk band when guitarist Jon Siebels, bassist Max Collins and drummer Tony Fagenson were still in junior high (Siebels is 18 now, and the other two are 19), and the group's musical covabulary hasn't changed much since then.
For instance, the shift from the intro's gently strummed chords to the punchy powerchords of the first verse really pulls the listener into the song.
One of the song's smartest and subtlest effects is the tremolo guitar part Siebels slipped into the chorus.
www.eve6er.com /readit_art_98_oct_gw.html   (335 words)

  
 Eve 6: Horrorscope - PopMatters Music Review
Alternative rockers Eve 6 have made their fans wait two years for their latest project Horrorscope, but the delay has been well worth it, proving that the group has the potential to outlast the one album wonder stage.
It's obvious that the group, made up of Max Collins, Jon Siebels, and Tony Fagenson, has spent a lot of time playing together, as they seem much tighter and more polished then their self-titled debut.
The production quality and budget for this album has also been significantly improved, as demonstrated by the album's first single "Promise", which sounds a whole lot better than the group's mammoth single from the last album "Inside Out".
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/e/eve6-horrorscope.shtml   (396 words)

  
 New University Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ask Eve 6 members singer/bassist Max Collins, drummer Tony Fagenson and guitarist Jon Siebels to list the components of a rock band and they would probably say nudity, alcohol, debauchery and music.
After a three-year hiatus since their last album, in July of 2003 Eve 6 released their third album, “It’s All in Your Head” on RCA Records.
Collins and Siebels started the band while in their freshman year of high school.
www.newu.uci.edu /article.php?id=504   (910 words)

  
 It's all about the love of the music (phillyBurbs.com) | 'x' of the week
Tony Fagenson, Eve 6’s drummer, was sitting in the middle seat of the van beating his thighs along to the beat with his eyes closed while backing up Max on vocals.
Tony, as with band mates Max and Jon, are great guys, a rare thing in the music industry.
I had been listening to their new album, "It’s All In Your Head," which rocks, a few weeks earlier, and thought that if there were one band that could lift the spirits of students lost in the doldrums of a mundane Bucks County winter, then Eve 6 was it.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/260-01012004-220284.html   (1210 words)

  
 lucky to have each other
The video-game styled graphics for "Horrorscope" involve a female superhero type "straight out of 'X-Men' or something," says Collins, who notes that he and bandmates Jon Siebels and Tony Fagenson are video game fanatics.
Collins and Siebels, with another drummer, formed Eve 6 while in high school in Los Angeles and were signed to RCA after the label saw potential in their showcase performances.
Growing up in such a musical family was bound to rub off on Fagenson, but it happened naturally, he says.
eve6.itgo.com /snippets.html   (3045 words)

  
 Eve6
The L.A. area-trio may still be young, but the core of the band have been writing and performing together for five years--developing songs that capture angst and frustration with a refreshing honesty and poeticism as well as musical sophistication and raw power.
Nineteen-year-old singer and bass player Max Collins, who also writes the lyrics, and 18 year-old-guitarist Jon Siebels have been collaborating together since 1993, drawn together by a seriousness about playing in a rock band and a love of punk music.
They were signed to The RCA Records Label two years ago while still in high school.
www.rockpublication.com /eve6.htm   (567 words)

  
 Jon Siebels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It's Jon and I on Feb. 21, 1999, in Poughkeepsie, NY
This site's super switched on and deserving subject is, Jon Siebels.
It's Jon in Guitar World Magazine (March '99) My scanning job is a bit poor, but that's alright...
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 Eve 6 : iSOUND.COM
Eve 6 is a modern alternative-rock trio that released their self-titled debut when they were still in their teens.
The core of the band Max Collins and Jon Siebels signed a contract with RCA while they were still in high school.
But, it took them two years and a new drummer (Tony Fagenson) to release the debut in the spring of 1998.
www.isound.com /eve_6/forum   (209 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Eve 6 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Eve 6 is an indie rock and alternative band from La Crescenta, California, formed in 1995.
Members Max Collins, Tony Fagenson and Jon Siebels named their band after an episode of The X-files, of which...
Poor sales of It's All In Your Head resulted in Eve 6's release from their record contract with RCA.
www.ipedia.com /eve_6.html   (155 words)

  
 Eve 6 - Horrorscope | Best price for Music on CD Album
They were super ultra nice and so I decided to pick up "Horrorscope" which had just came out two days before.
This CD has the same type of power-pop tinged with a slight punk edge as their previous one, but songs like "Here's To the Night" and "Rescue" show more depth in Max Collins' lyrics, and the whole album makes it apparent that Jon Siebels and Tony Fagenson can also play their instruments.
The whole CD is infectious; I love every single one of the songs and can listen to the entire album non stop.
www.shop0nline.com /b00004u14o.htm   (398 words)

  
 Eve 6 - Horrorscope - Guitar (Recorded Versions For Guitar), Sheet Music And Music Books At EarFloss.com
Promise - From: Album "Horrorscope" - Performed by: Eve 6 - Composed by: Max Collins, Jon Siebels, and Tony Fagenson - ©2000
Rescue - From: Album "Horrorscope" - Performed by: Eve 6 - Composed by: Max Collins, Jon Siebels, and Tony Fagenson - ©2000
Nocturnal - From: Album "Horrorscope" - Performed by: Eve 6 - Composed by: Max Collins, Jon Siebels, and Tony Fagenson - ©2000
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