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The Silos
The Silos
Artist Information
Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Roots Rock, Folk-Rock
Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's
Formed: 1985 in New York, NY
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Biography
One of the pioneering bands of the early alternative country scene, the Silos were the brainchild of vocalist, songwriter, and bandleader Walter Salas-Humara, who was born in Florida to parents who were exiled from Cuba. Salas-Humara began writing songs while he was a student at the University of Florida in Gainesville in the early '80s (where he played in an early version of the Vulgar Boatmen), and by 1985 he had relocated to New York City and was eager to record an album. Salas-Humara began working with bassist and guitarist Bob Rupe, another former Floridian. Calling themselves the Silos, the pair recorded -- with the help of a few friends -- a low-budget album called About Her Steps.
Discography
Release: June 5, 2006
Label: Blue Rose
Release: Unknown
Label: Connect