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              Ten Count Junky 
                 
                Nathanael: 
                Vocals/Guitar 
                Ramon: Guitar/BGV's 
                Mike: Drums/BGV's 
                Erim: Bass/BGV's 
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            The Choke Your Pride 
                EP 
                (out now!!!)  | 
            Swallow 
                Your Pride  | 
           
         
        
         
        
        
           
             Apr 28 2007 
              Club Vodka @ Knitting Factory 
              Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 
              with Nightmare 
              11:45PM 
               
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            May 18 2007 
               Fender Ave Bar & Grill 
              2466 Fender Avenue, Fullerton, CA9:30PM 
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            |   May 11 2007 
                 Fender Ave Bar & Grill 
                2466 Fender Avenue, Fullerton, CA (Extra long set!) 
                10PM 
                 
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            Jul 20 2007 
               Fender Ave Bar & Grill 
              2466 Fender Avenue, Fullerton, CAwith Mike Elrington 11PM | 
           
         
       
       
         
             
             
              
             
            - TCJ just completed recording their 2nd release EP, full length release 
            coming soon 
             
            - ROCK CITY MUSIC AWARDS - TCJ won Best Alternative Rock Band and 
            Best Modern Rock Band 
             
            - Songs 'Wannabe Jesus,' 'Smashing 
            Cabs,' 'Swallow Your Pride,' 'Don't Call' and 'The 
            Landlord's Daughter' featured in the 
            production 'Girl vs Car' 
             
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            - Just completed a residency at The Viper Room, Los Angeles 
             
            - TCJ are currently writing and recording their sophomore release……..keep 
            a look out for it in 2007!! 
             
            - Song "Ordinary", from Ten Count Junky's 2005 
            Demo was featured in Empire Interactive’s Playstation 2/XBox 
            games 'Ford Racing 2' and 'Crazy 
            Taxi 3'. 
             
             
            - In 2006, Ten Count Junky shot their first music video to the song 
            from the album of the same name, "Swallow Your Pride".  
             
            Music Video URL: "Swallow 
            Your Pride" 
             
            Live Video from The Whiskey A Go-Go: Live 
            Show 
             
            - In 2006 the band recorded "Swallow Your Pride". Ten Count 
            Junky's 10 track independently produced and recorded record.  
            Available at myspace.com/tencountjunky 
           
          
             
                
                   "I 
                  was so tired of waiting to play shows", says Nathanael 
                  Lew, lead singer/guitarist of Ten Count Junky. In 2003, after 
                  making the risky move alone from Minneapolis to Los Angeles, 
                  Nathanael found himself in a sea of flakey and unreliable musicians. 
                  "That was a pretty rough time for me. I was trying to find 
                  people who were truly committed and passionate about making 
                  music." But it was that harsh environment that birthed 
                  the rock alternative band Ten Count Junky. The name describes 
                  Nathanael's seeming addiction to hitting life's floorboards 
                  for the parabolic "Ten Count". 
                   
                  "I auditioned for a crap-load of bands as a guitarist. 
                  Then I decided to try producing and writing for a few singers. 
                  None of that really amounted to anything. I was so unlucky.” 
                  Frustrated, Nathanael decided to write and rec ord 
                  an album of his own in hopes of starting a band that would actively 
                  participate in the scene. 
                   
                  In early 2005, Ramon Flores, another frustrated out-of-state 
                  musician, hired Nathanael to engineer a recording session for 
                  his solo project. Says Ramon, "We were taking a break from 
                  recording and we started talking about the difficulties of starting 
                  a band in L.A. There was a pause and then … eureka! Let’s 
                  start a band together!" The two quickly formed a bond when 
                  they realized they shared the  same 
                  love for 90's alternative music and classic rock. Says Nathanael, 
                  "We didn't even have a bassist or a drummer when we booked 
                  our first show. We knew our songs were strong enough and our 
                  energy was entertaining enough - we weren't going to wait any 
                  longer. Even if hell opened up beneath us, we were still going 
                  to play that show." This "take action first - ask 
                  questions later" approach has proven successful for Ten 
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                  In January of '06, drummer Mike Russo (formerly of Dimestore 
                  Hoods and Roosevelt - MCA Records.) 
                  responded to an ad Ten Count Junky placed in Music Connection 
                  Magazine. Nathanael and Ramon quickly realized that Mike's solid 
                  rhythm, creative grooves, extensive experience, and rock and 
                  roll attitude was just what the band needed. 
                   
                  Ten Count Junky is currently playing 
                  with bassist Erim Kardes.
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                The Music Connection 
                Jan 2007   
                Nathanael Lew fronts this kickass rock & roll outfit which 
                channels the gnarly bone marrow of bands such as Guns 
                N' Roses, Jet, Black Crowes, Buckcherry, the Hangmen, and the 
                Rolling Stones. Though hampered by okay-at-best material 
                whose lyrics lack a certain flair ("Landlord's Daughter," 
                "Swallow Your Pride"), TCJ exudes a palpable electricity 
                on this CD and suggests the band knows how to deliver a satisfying 
                and thoroughly dirtyass live show.  
                 
                 
                Swallow Your Pride CD Review  By Argie Plakas 
                   
                While listening to Ten Count Junky’s “Swallow Your 
                Pride”, I reminisced back to my college days. We would party 
                in my friend’s basement while his parents were out of town. 
                Their music is very conducive to kicking back with a couple beers 
                and getting alittle crazy.%20Nathanael%20Lew/web_images/NateEmir_Live_130x130.jpg)   
                 
                Nathanael Lew, who is the vocalist and main guitarist, is obviously 
                influenced by a lot of old blues. There are a lot of strong guitar 
                riffs to be had here. On “The Landlord’s Daughter”, 
                Lew shows he can definitely play guitar. Although, some of the 
                solos can be alittle monotonous. He also has strong vocal ability.  
                 
                Obviously, the rest of the band is also holding there own. They 
                show a tight united front on “Smashing Cabs”, where 
                the part “I want to Rock n Roll” is very infectious. 
                I can see young kids everywhere chanting those words as an anthem.  
                 
                Though I will say, “Don’t Call” is a classic 
                old school blues jam with great vocals. This track, is probably 
                even more enjoyable live. It's something that would make even 
                Stevie Ray Vaugn, if still alive, want to jump in and jam on.  
                 
                While Ten Count Junky aren’t reinventing the wheel, they 
                do know how to bring back some old school rock, and are a hell 
                of a lot of fun! And for many that is what rock 'n' roll is all 
                about.   
                 
                Ten Count Junky  By Chris Boucher 
                Ten Count Junky is not here to whine. They are here to Rock. Your. 
                Face. And if your life sucks, you can be damn sure that they're 
                going to do something about it. Like rocking your face.   
                Ten Count Junky is the heir to two of the greatest traditions 
                in rock, combining the chords and attitude of classic rock greats 
                like The Who, with the drive and intensity of 90's masters Soundgarden 
                and Stone Temple Pilots. Throw in irresistible 
                blues riffs in the style of George Througood, 
                and suddenly rock and roll is fun again.   
                Ten Count Junky has picked itself off the mat almost as many times 
                as its name implies. The band is the lifelong project of singer-songwriter-lead 
                guitarist-sound engineer-master of ceremonies Nathanael Lew. It's 
                traveled with him from Minnesota to Los Angeles, then back to 
                Minnesota, then back to Los Angeles. Each trip has refined the 
                band's sound, into the explosion of pure rock which is now heard 
                on stage. Accompanying Lew on this quest are backup guitarist 
                Ramon Flores, drummer Mike Russo, and bassist Jerrod Darby. Together, 
                there's not one more power chord they won't bust out, not one 
                more girl they won't get dancing on the table, not one more set 
                they won't pack.   
                Because the musical ground is shifting. It's time for something 
                more than self-pity. People want to believe in rock again, believe 
                that it can tell them to grab life by both ass cheeks and kick 
                it into the Pacific. The music of Ten Count Junky reminds its 
                listeners of what's best in life: a bone-breaking, soul rattling 
                good time. People hear this message, and they come back again 
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