Quarters Of Change
Quarters of Change came together in New York City in the early 2000s. Their first album, The Sound of Freedom, came out in 2003. A couple of years later, City...
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Quarters of Change came together in New York City in the early 2000s. Their first album, The Sound of Freedom, came out in 2003. A couple of years later, City Lights followed, and the song T Love from that record got some attention.
Their music sometimes touched on social issues, which led to some pushback. In 2005, a particular festival performance drew criticism. They kept putting out albums after that, including Rise Up and Redemption.
You can hear a bit of what they were doing on tracks like I Love and Jaded. The band's lineup included T Love on vocals, Jason Mason on guitar, Daniel Carter on keys, Eric Williams on bass, and Robert Brown on drums.
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