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− | '''Jonathan Lee Siebels''' (born 1979-08-27), is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist for the alternative rock group, [[Eve 6]]. Siebels and [[Max Collins]] founded Eve 6 in 1998, and Siebels continued with the group until it disbanded in 2004. In 2005, Siebels formed a new group called [[Monsters Are Waiting]] and, while he was busy with them, didn't work with Collins or former Eve 6 drummer [[Tony Fagenson]] when they began [[The Sugi Tap]] in 2007. In 2010, Siebels contributed to [[Hesta Prynn]]'s solo debut EP. Then, in 2011, Siebels officially rejoined Eve 6 for ''[[Speak In Code]]'' and continues to play in the band to this day. | + | '''Jonathan Lee Siebels''' (born 1979-08-27), is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist for the [[alternative rock]] group, [[Eve 6]]. Siebels and [[Max Collins]] founded Eve 6 in 1998, and Siebels continued with the group until it disbanded in 2004. In 2005, Siebels formed a new group called [[Monsters Are Waiting]] and, while he was busy with them, didn't work with Collins or former Eve 6 drummer [[Tony Fagenson]] when they began [[The Sugi Tap]] in 2007. In 2010, Siebels contributed to [[Hesta Prynn]]'s solo debut EP. Then, in 2011, Siebels officially rejoined Eve 6 for ''[[Speak In Code]]'' and continues to play in the band to this day. |
I have seen Siebels play several times with Eve 6 and met him a couple times. He's always been a bit more reserved compared to the other members. | I have seen Siebels play several times with Eve 6 and met him a couple times. He's always been a bit more reserved compared to the other members. | ||
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| 2003-07-22 || ''[[It's All In Your Head]]'' || Studio | | 2003-07-22 || ''[[It's All In Your Head]]'' || Studio | ||
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− | | 2010-??-?? || ''[[Extended Versions (Eve 6 | + | | 2010-??-?? || ''[[Extended Versions (Eve 6 album)|Extended Versions]]'' || Live |
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| 2012-04-24 || ''[[Speak In Code]]'' || Studio | | 2012-04-24 || ''[[Speak In Code]]'' || Studio | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
{{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Siebels}} | {{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Siebels}} | ||
+ | {{Link|Discogs|https://www.discogs.com/artist/404179-Jon-Siebels}} | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
[[Category: Musicians]] | [[Category: Musicians]] |
Revision as of 11:04, 8 November 2019
Jonathan Lee Siebels (born 1979-08-27), is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist for the alternative rock group, Eve 6. Siebels and Max Collins founded Eve 6 in 1998, and Siebels continued with the group until it disbanded in 2004. In 2005, Siebels formed a new group called Monsters Are Waiting and, while he was busy with them, didn't work with Collins or former Eve 6 drummer Tony Fagenson when they began The Sugi Tap in 2007. In 2010, Siebels contributed to Hesta Prynn's solo debut EP. Then, in 2011, Siebels officially rejoined Eve 6 for Speak In Code and continues to play in the band to this day.
I have seen Siebels play several times with Eve 6 and met him a couple times. He's always been a bit more reserved compared to the other members.
Contents
Discography
With Eve 6
Released | Album Title | Type |
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1996-??-?? | Eleventeen | Demo |
1998-04-28 | Eve 6 | Studio |
2000-07-25 | Horrorscope | Studio |
2003-07-22 | It's All In Your Head | Studio |
2010-??-?? | Extended Versions | Live |
2012-04-24 | Speak In Code | Studio |
Other
Released | Album Title | Type | Group |
---|---|---|---|
2005-10-?? | Monsters Are Waiting... | EP | Monsters Are Waiting |
2006-06-06 | Fascination | Studio | Monsters Are Waiting |
2008-10-28 | Ones and Zeros | EP | Monsters Are Waiting |
2010-07-06 | Can We Go Wrong | EP | Hesta Prynn |
Media
With Eve 6, c. 1998.
With Monsters Are Waiting, c. 2005 (second from the right).