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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]]. After Eve 6 disbanded in 2004, Siebels | + | '''Jonathan Lee Siebels''' (born 1979-08-27), is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist for the alternative rock group, [[Eve 6]]. After Eve 6 disbanded in 2004, Siebels formed a new group in 2005 called [[Monsters Are Waiting]] and, while he was busy with them, didn't work with [[Max Collins]] or [[Tony Fagenson]] when they began [[The Sugi Tap]] in 2007. In 2010, Siebels helped create [[Hesta Prynn]]'s solo debut EP [[Can We Go Wrong]]. In 2011, Siebels officially rejoined Eve 6 for their next album 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 seemed to be the shiest one of the band. | I have seen Siebels play several times with Eve 6 and met him a couple times. He's always seemed to be the shiest one of the band. | ||
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− | ! Released !! Album Title !! Type | + | ! Released !! Album Title !! Type |
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− | | 1996-??-?? || ''[[Eleventeen]]'' || Demo | + | | 1996-??-?? || ''[[Eleventeen]]'' || Demo |
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− | | 1998-04-28 || ''[[Eve 6 (album)|Eve 6]]'' || Studio | + | | 1998-04-28 || ''[[Eve 6 (album)|Eve 6]]'' || Studio |
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− | | 2000-07-25 || ''[[Horrorscope]]'' || Studio | + | | 2000-07-25 || ''[[Horrorscope]]'' || Studio |
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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 Album)|Extended Versions]]'' || Live | + | | 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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[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 21 June 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. After Eve 6 disbanded in 2004, Siebels formed a new group in 2005 called Monsters Are Waiting and, while he was busy with them, didn't work with Max Collins or Tony Fagenson when they began The Sugi Tap in 2007. In 2010, Siebels helped create Hesta Prynn's solo debut EP Can We Go Wrong. In 2011, Siebels officially rejoined Eve 6 for their next album 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 seemed to be the shiest one of the band.
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 | Own? |
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2007-03-21 | The Sugi Tap | EP | The Sugi Tap |