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Meet One Moment
One Moment originated in 2006 and currently sports a lineup of Steve and Irene Frost, Jay Haygood and drummer Jeff Beck. OM has been writing material since their inception and has played a variety of shows ncluding opening spots for the likes of national acts Dokken and Pat Travers, benefits fr the American Cancer Society, corporate gigs and showcases for other local charitable organizations.
Although spending most of their time recording their Never Ends project in 2008 and early 2009, OM is currently exploring new sonic territory with their new percussionist/drummer. OM is just recently back on stage in pursuit of clubs and festivals in the greater Portland area for the latter half of '09, with a focus on community support.
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| Steve Frost - Lead Vocals, Guitars & Keys |
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Steve Frost has been actively involved with music since grade school, primarily as a guitarist and vocalist. Throughout his career he has played with such bands as Freestyle (his first 'paid gig' ever), Sleight of Hand, Vixen, Avalon, Stinger, and Teasing Zen. His first Les Paul guitar accompanied Steve in High School in 1976, affirming his path since childhood as a performing artist. His roots are firmly planted in acoustic ground, while growing up listening to artists like James Taylor, John Prine, Bob Dylan and Cat Stevens and those roots are clearly reflected in One Moment's groundedness. it was only a matter of time before his attention turned towards the pop airplay rock of the '70s a '80s: Rolling Stones, Rush, Queen, Todd Rundgren and the Talking Heads. Still later, major influences included the eclecticisms of King's X, Porcupine Tree and Collective Soul - all and none of which quite describe the music he creates with One Moment into the next millennium. Hear some of his old projects on his Steve's Archives page
Steve loves both stage and the studio alike, while enjoying his personal challenge of balancing between his acoustic folk side and his twisted head-banging side. Where a reluctance to settle makes him difficult to categorize, it also means that OM's music will have something sonic for every taste.
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| Irene Frost on the Mainstage at Rose Festival |
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Irene Frost has been dabbling in musical instruments ever since early childhood. Music was in her family's roots: her brothers, uncles and mother all made music as a rootsy lifestyle. Irene therefore did as many of us do and gravitated toward the defiant path of Rock and Roll. Deeply stirred by the music that surrounded her it was only a matter of time before she was taking guitar lessons. And then piano lessons. Then vocal lessons. Eventually taking that twisted step of joining with a rock band named Teasing Zen to find the noise and the lights and the crowds in her blood.
As a literature major and a writer, aside from holding down the bottom end, Irene brings the gift of lyric to many of One Moment's soundscapes, providing an immediate and visual sense of truly being there to some of OM's more signature songs.
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| Jay Haygood - Lead Guitarist |
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Jay Haygood was born to play guitar. Just watch him and you know this to be true. Cutting his chops in the club scene in Austin, Texas, Jay learned to command audiences in the same rooms as Eric Johnson and Stevie Ray Vaughn, and humbly took great strides to keep up with them and their associates. After moving to Portland, Oregon, Jay took to a line of tribute bands showing crowds his impeccable ability to emulate - both visually and note-for-note the likes of Ace Frehley of Kiss, Glen Tipton of Judas Priest, Randy Rhoads of Ozzy and Eddie Van Halen of, well... you know.
In recent years, Jay has - fortunately for us - chosen to spend less time nicking the chops of the celebrated masters and turned towards creating his own textures and lead melodies for the songs of One Moment.
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| Jeff Beck - Drums and Percussion |
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Jeff Beck is the latest addition to One Moment. Jeff's background is so mysterious that we dare not reveal it to you until a later time, after Clearance has been approved.
Suffice to say that Jeff likes to hit things with sticks. He has been hitting things for a very long time. Many of them cannot be hit any more. Do you understand?
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Images courtesy Jeff Boerio.
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