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Gold Necklace (album)
''Gold Necklace'' is the self-titled debut studio album by American progressive rock duo Gold Necklace, composed of American musicians Kurt Travis (vocals) and Brandon Ewing (bass and lead guitar). The album was released on November 12, 2021 through the independent record label Kill Iconic Records, a label owned by Hail the Sun frontman Donovan Melero. Produced by Josh Benton, the album was written and recorded at Pus Cavern Studios in Sacramento, California between March and July 2021. Joseph Arrington wrote, performed, and recorded drums for the album. ''Gold Necklace'' is a progressive rock and jazz-fusion album with influences of funk, soul (music), soul, contemporary R&B, R&B, and jazz. The album was preceded by three singles. The lead single, "Vibe with Me", was released on September 22, 2021. The second and third singles, "I Felt It Too" and "Tootsie Roll", were each released in October and November, respectively. In support of the album, singer and songwriter Kurt Travis pe ...
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Gold Necklace
Kurt Travis (born January 16, 1987) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter from Sacramento, California. He is currently part of the post-hardcore bands Royal Coda and Push Over (band), Push Over and the math rock duo Gold Necklace, and was formerly a vocalist in the rock bands Dance Gavin Dance and A Lot Like Birds. Travis began his musical career in 2001. He joined post-hardcore band Five Minute Ride, releasing the extended plays (EPs), ''Bathroom Walls... Lipstick Secrets'' in 2003, and ''The World Needs Convincing of All That It's Missing'', on Rise Records, in 2005 before disbanding later that year. Travis later formed the folk music, folk group There & Back Again in 2006. Following these two groups, Travis helped form the band No Not Constant in July 2007, later disbanding the same year. In 2008, Travis became the lead vocalist for rock band O! the Joy, releasing one studio album, ''Zen Mode'' (2008). Following his underground success, Travis replaced Jonny Craig as ...
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