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[[Dave Angell]]: [[Bass]]
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==Members==
[[Ryan Ketchum]]: [[Drums]]
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[[Jordan Lester]]: [[Vocals]]
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* [[Dave Angell]]: [[Bass]]
[[Rob Cooney]] "Coont": [[Guitar]]
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* [[Ryan Ketchum]]: [[Drums]]
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* [[Jordan Lester]]: [[Vocals]]
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* [[Rob Cooney | Rob "Coont" Cooney]]: [[Guitar]]
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==Biography==
  
 
[[Oak]] was a short lived project in 2002.  The band consisted of [[Ryan Ketchum]] on [[Drums]], [[Dave Angell]] on [[Bass]], [[Jordan Lester]] as frontman, and [[Rob Cooney]] on [[Guitar]].  The band played a highly aggressive and sexed up rock n' roll.  Oak only played one live show and it was legendary.  It went down in Nipigon at the hockey arena.  Over 300 people packed the adjacent commmnity centre room and rocked out.  Oak was very well recieved and the people really enjoyed the music.  The life of the band ended when [[Ryan Ketchum]] injured himself severely while mountain biking.
 
[[Oak]] was a short lived project in 2002.  The band consisted of [[Ryan Ketchum]] on [[Drums]], [[Dave Angell]] on [[Bass]], [[Jordan Lester]] as frontman, and [[Rob Cooney]] on [[Guitar]].  The band played a highly aggressive and sexed up rock n' roll.  Oak only played one live show and it was legendary.  It went down in Nipigon at the hockey arena.  Over 300 people packed the adjacent commmnity centre room and rocked out.  Oak was very well recieved and the people really enjoyed the music.  The life of the band ended when [[Ryan Ketchum]] injured himself severely while mountain biking.
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 24 November 2008

Members

Biography

Oak was a short lived project in 2002. The band consisted of Ryan Ketchum on Drums, Dave Angell on Bass, Jordan Lester as frontman, and Rob Cooney on Guitar. The band played a highly aggressive and sexed up rock n' roll. Oak only played one live show and it was legendary. It went down in Nipigon at the hockey arena. Over 300 people packed the adjacent commmnity centre room and rocked out. Oak was very well recieved and the people really enjoyed the music. The life of the band ended when Ryan Ketchum injured himself severely while mountain biking.