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Poets & Pornstars

Genre: Rock
Website: www.poetsandpornstars.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/poetspornstars
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The LA Times described their sound as "a chest pounding melange of electric gloss." Sugarbuzz Magazine described the alchemy of "our fave local band" as "a little bit pop, punk and power." Many others have tried to put into words what makes L.A.s favorite band feel so damn good, but the story is told, as their fans will affirm, in three simple words: "Rock n Roll." Poets and Pornstars are just the real deal.

Poets & Pornstars are Hal Ozsan (vox, guitar), Sally Hope (bass), Tom Domaracki (guitar), Randy Austin (keys), and Dave Plesh (drums).

They have recently placed songs on six film soundtracks including Toronto Film Festival feature Little Athens where they share the bill with Radiohead. Rock radio legends KLOS in LA, together with Bon Jovi, recently picked Poets and Pornstars to open for the band in front of 15,000 fans at the Anaheim Pond. Needless to say they saw 15000 faces and they rocked them all. They have also opened for Buckcherry, Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes and Tim Burgess of The Charlatans UK and continue to grow as the most popular band in LA to see.

"Ozsan is a Poet and a Rockstar!" Janet Billig, manager Nirvana and Hole

"America´s been waiting for this band, theyre gonna be huge" Crazytown


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(Adrenaline Records-2007)
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Strip Rock And Roll Poets & Pornstars With Album Out In August
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