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tick.tick.tick - from left, Eric Hall, Ross Garren and Dean Anshutz - releases its self-titled debut EP on Friday.
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Instead of letting time tick away during the pandemic, Eric Hall and Dean Anshutz from Red Wanting Blue partnered with musician / composer / producer Ross Garren to form tick.tick.tick.
A self-titled EP featuring four instrumental tracks will be available for digital download via Bandcamp and for streaming beginning Friday.
The sound is a departure for those who only know Hall and Anshutz from the Americana-tinged rock of RWB, but both have done different things in the past.
But the local acts rival those more famous performers with one group music collectors.
Love and War, a hard rock band founded in Youngstown, only released one CD, but that 1994 release “War Rages On” has sold for $300 on Discogs, a website where fans can catalog their collections and buy / sell music. The asking prices for the two copies of “War Rages On” currently on eBay are $688.40 and $749.
Moore, who lives in Warren, may be the local record holder on Discogs. His 1976 funk / soul album “Maurice” sold for more than $2,000 on Discogs last May. It came in at No. 13 on Discogs’ list of most valuable albums sold that month, where “Maurice” was mixed among rarities by Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie and the Grateful Dead.
Tonya Stockhorst Webb was born and raised in Washington. A graduate of St. Francis Borgia Regional High School, she married Pete Webb in 1996. They have one child, Tanner, who is a senior at Missouri State, and a fur baby girl, Marlee. Next year she will celebrate her 16th anniversary working for Karen and Rick Marquart at Marquartâs Landing in Washington. She has assisted with Walk to End Alzheimerâs and also has been on the committee for the annual Farm to Table Dinner in Washington.
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