Biography
Sister-fronted rock band emerging out of the suburbs of Western NY, Enough Said is bringing music to a whole new level. With passionate vocals and driven guitar riffs, they dig deep into life's questions... provoking thought, change and hope.
Since its formation in 2002, Enough Said has brought a rocking message of love to the stage, and to listeners of their two released CDs. Go to a concert and you will hear creative melodies that have earned appreciation from all different types of people.
Enough Said was formed when sisters, Stefanie and Amanda, decided to combine their musical abilities and life experiences in order to bring hope and love to a world that so desperately needs it. Though only young teenagers at the time, they knew that they could be a part of provoking change, and their passion for doing so has increased all the more with the impact that they see their music is making in people’s lives. Joined by friends who share their love (along with musical talent and creativity), Enough Said is making a difference, one song at a time.
Enough Said on the Radio:
(Call in to request Enough Said!)
• The Buzz Shakedown (98.9 fm)
8-11pm Sunday Nights! (585-222-buzz)
• The Point (89.1 fm)
6pm-1am Nightly, especially 7-8pm Wednesdays! (585-395-2580)
•Cyberstorm Radio
www.cyberstormradio.com (862-377-1521)
Some previous Enough Said concerts include:
• Women’s Rights to Rock Festival (2006-2008 )—an annual 3 day music festival in Seneca Falls, NY which features female-fronted bands
• Midnight Madness—an annual event at SUNY Brockport which attracts nearly 1,000 teenagers for an overnight lock-in with music and sports
• Dance for Love: The Teddi Project—an annual fundraiser (24-hour dance marathon) for Camp Good Days and Special Times, held at St. John Fisher College, which attracts at least 200 college students
• EdgeExtreme—an event sponsored by YFC Rochester which attracted nearly 800 teenagers for an evening of music
• California Brew Haus (2007-2008 )—a bar in Rochester, NY, which attracts at least 100 people on some music nights
• Pink Chicken—a seasonal weekly event in Northville, NY, which attracts at least 150 teenagers for a night of music, games and skateboarding
• Family Fair (2006-2007 )—an annual event in Elmira, NY, which attracts many families for a day of music, food and games
• Youth Extreme— (2006, 2009)an event that attracted 500-1,000 teenagers for a day of music, games, fun and a positive message
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Members:
Stefanie -vocals & guitar, Amanda -vocals & drums, Todd -guitar, Kevin -bass, Adam -vocals & keyboard
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
10/02/08
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Profile Last Updated:
10/20/09 19:28:00