Greetings to the SEE-I Massive!!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROB MYERS!!

If you don't Rob Myers he is the superstar guitar player of SEE-I. He is also one of the forces behind the FORT KNOX FIVE where his incredible talents can be seen clearly. As if this was not enough he plays both Sitar and guitar for THIEVERY CORPORATION, touring worldwide with them. In some sort of spare time warp, Rob also leads his own group INTERNATIONAL VELVET. You can start to see why we call him "The Hardest Working Man in DC" - he just doesn't stop!! you can follow him on Twitter now @RPM3 and even become a fan of his music page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Rob-Myers/79911660232 - we welcome you to join us as Rob Myers hit the lottery this year and gets to celebrate his actual birthday at the legendary ROCKERS INTERNATIONAL. get ready for this one!
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| Upcoming Shows for SEE-I | |||
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| Jun 14 2009 6:00 PM | Montauk, NY | the surf lodge | Tickets |
| Jun 17 2009 5:00 PM | Washington, DC | LIVE GREEN @ Local 16 | Tickets |
| Jun 18 2009 8:00 PM | Ocean City, MD | Castaways | Tickets |
| Jul 3 2009 8:00 PM | Vienna, VA | JAMMIN' JAVA DC | Tickets |
| Jul 4 2009 2:00 PM | Washington, DC | National Mall (Henry Bacon Field) | Tickets |
| Jul 9 2009 9:00 PM | Ocean City, MD | Castaways | Tickets |
| Press Clippings for SEE-I | |||
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| "when you go see them at the lounge, you go see a reggae soul funk band, which I think is a lot more interesting than seeing a straight up reggae band. They’re unique musically and I think that’s why people gravitate to them so much.” - Eric Hilton, On Tap Magazine (Feb 01, 2009) | |||
| "Enter Zeebo and Rootz, two Rastafarian brothers who provide the rude boy vocal snippets on songs like “38.45".... Their music is as eclectic, stylish, charismatic, genial, witty, sophisticated and worldly as they are." - Brittany Somerset, High Times (Jun 29, 2008) | |||
| "Order some rum and kick back, because once See-I takes the stage, you’ll be sweating until last call" - Chris Seeger, Brightest Young Things (Jun 18, 2008) | |||
| "things picked up considerably when Rootz and Zeebo took over vocal duties of the show... getting audience members to wave their arms and just generally loosen up. It was around this point that personal space on the floor became nonexistent and gyrations by audience members became more pronounced." - Washington Post (Dec 23, 2006) | |||
| "The Rehoboth Beach area will get a rare taste of live reggae when a pair of Rastafarian siblings perform Friday. See-I’s growing popularity has been a grass-roots movement for the most part." - Roger Hillis, Beachcomber Daily Times (Oct 02, 2008) | |||


