Dennis Drew

Keyboard player for the band O.A.R.

Dennis Drew - Keyboard player for the band O.A.R.
Born

August 8th, 1957
67 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A keyboard player contributed significantly to the American rock band O.A.R., which formed in 1996. The band's music incorporates elements of rock, reggae, and folk. The group gained popularity through extensive touring and grassroots marketing. The album 'Any Time Now' received critical acclaim and helped reach a broader audience. Drew's contributions on keyboard were instrumental in shaping the band's sound, characterized by rich melodies and harmonies. The band has released several albums over the years and has built a dedicated fan base.

Played keyboard for the band O.A.R.

Contributed to the album 'Any Time Now'

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