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Marc Kaducak, Scott Carneghi, and Brahm Taylor of Buffalocomotive
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Background information | |
Origin | Joliet, Illinois, USA |
Genres | country |
Years active | 2012–Present |
Website | Buffalocomotive |
Members | Brahm Taylor Marc Kaducak Jim Shea |
Past members | Scott Carneghi |
Buffalocomotive is an American rock band formed in 2012, in Joliet, Illinois–a suburb of Chicago. The founding members, bassist/lead vocalist/lyricist Brahm Taylor and guitarist/backing vocalist Marc Kaducak, have been collaborating musically since 1987. The duo has teamed with a number of percussionists including drummer Scott Carneghi who joined Taylor and Kaducak to form a power trio, even prior to the Buffalocomotive moniker, after completing the final leg of the 2003 Ozzfest Tour with Grade 8. The current lineup includes drummer Jim Shea.
Buffalocomotive released their debut album Tears Of The Enchanted Mainframe in August 2012.
Founding members Brahm Taylor and Marc Kaducak remained a collaborative constant throughout several musical projects in the Chicago area before recruiting former high school classmate Carneghi into the fold. In the early 1990s Taylor and Kaducak entered into an artist development deal with Al Jason and Peter Katsis, along with other up and coming Chicago artists Tung Twista and Monster Voodoo Machine, engaging in extensive recording sessions at Battery Studios Chicago under the tutelage of Ministry drummer and mixing engineer Stephen George.