The Quarters

The Quarters are an Australian alternative rock band, formed in Melbourne in 2005. The band shot to fame in 2007 after they were chosen by Grinspoon to open a Melbourne music festival which included acts such as Grinspoon, The Butterfly Effect and Little Birdy.[1] The Rock and Roll outfit is composed of Christopher James (vocals/guitar), Stephanie Jane (vocals/bass) and Braiden Mann (drums).

The Quarters
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresRock
Punk
Years active2005 – present
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersChristopher James (vocals/guitar)
Stephanie Jane (vocals/base)
Braiden Mann (drums)

History

On 12 November 2005 The Quarters formed as a band in order to fill a vacancy in the Pakenham McDonald's’ McHappy Day Charity Show. A successful first public appearance ensured that when fans expressed interest in further performances Chris, Steph and previous drummer Ivan decided to continue the formation of their band.[2]

Breakout Festival in Melbourne, 22 September 2007

After playing at iconic local venues such as 'The Castle' in Dandenong for most of 2006, The Quarters quickly gained praised by those in the music industry for their unique sound and attitude. The Quarters were requested to perform at various other venues across Melbourne in early 2007 which led to various interviews on music shows on Channel 31.

Promotional material

However, The Quarters real big break came after they won a competition held by internationally renowned band Grinspoon to unearth Australia's next big thing in Rock music. As part of their prize, The Quarters won the opportunity to perform at the 2007 Breakout Festival in Melbourne alongside Grinspoon and various other international acts such as The Butterfly Effect and Little Birdy. Their unearthing led to widespread media coverage across Australia including national television appearances consisting of an interview on Channel V[3]

Following the success of their performance at the Breakout Festival, The Quarters were invited to support Operator Please, Airbourne and The Getaway Plan on their tours down the east coast of Australia in late 2007 and early 2008. It has been confirmed from sources that in November 2008, The Quarters will be supporting the internationally renowned band You Am I at a performance in Melbourne.[4]

In 2011 The Quarters released a new EP entitled "Tik Tik Boom" and is now available for purchase at their website. Following the release of the EP, and departure of Ivan Rogic, Chris, Steph and new drummer Alex Hingston and are set to being their "East Coast Tour"

Live performances

VenueMonthYear
The VenueApril2006
The Drum TheatreMay2006
The CastleJune2006
The CastleJuly2006
The CastleAugust2006
The CastleSeptember2006
Seaford HallOctober2006
Rockfest @ The CastleDecember2006
Dream Night ClubDecember2006
Aztec BarJanuary2007
Micawber TavernJanuary2007
Aztec BarFebruary2007
Ruby's LoungeFebruary2007
Aztec BarMarch2007
Aztec BarMarch2007
Rockfest @ The CastleApril2007
The CastleMay2007
The CastleJune2007
Beaconsfield Central HotelJune2007
Stamford HotelJune2007
Ruby's BOTB FinalsJune2007
The CastleJune2007
Rockfest @ The CastleAugust2007
Victoria MarketSeptember2007
Sagi Food and Wine BarSeptember2007
Beaconsfield Central HotelSeptember2007
Festival hall- Breakout 07September2007
Brentwood S.C. - BOTBOctober2007
Rockfest @ The CastleNovember2007
The ArthouseNovember2007
Albury City Performing Arts CentreFebruary2008
Werribee FestivalMarch2008
The EsplanadeMarch2008
Rockfest @ The CastleMarch2008
The Basin Progress HallApril2008
Glen Waverley FestivalApril2008
The ArthouseMay2008
The EsplanadeJune2008
The PalaceJune2008
Brentwood S.C.August2008
The CastleAugust2008
The Hallam HotelAugust2008
The EsplanadeSeptember2008

References

  1. Magee, Antonia (22 September 2007). "Grins all over for anointed ones". Herald Sun. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
  2. Rogers, Mike (30 November 2007). "The Quarters". Triple J. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
  3. "The Quarters on Channel V "What You Want"". Youtube. 29 September 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
  4. "The Quarters Myspace". Myspace. 29 September 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
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