Originating from the streets of the US East Coast, V was created in 2005 by singer songwriter Vin Colella, guitar player Dan Lerro and keyboardist Bob Stanfield. Later recruiting drummer Alan Hoke and bass player Steve Janks, the name V was decided on to show the unimportance of a band name (example..The Goo Goo Dolls) and how the music can and should stand on it's own. Fans quickly started putting two fingers up at V concerts in the shape of the peace sign, and after lead vocalist Colella started taking certain public political stances, (the creator of the original Woodstock 69 and former VP of Capitol Records) Artie Kornfeld took notice. Kornfeld then saw V's first independently directed video "Breakdown" and instantly signed Colella to a management contract. Colella and Kornfeld saw eye to eye on several issues as well as the way to approach V's debut release "Revolution Street" independently. Even though V's material has a very commercial element to it, Colella and the V crew go on record as not subcribing to the "cookie cutter" method of making an album the way it has been made in recent years. Being fans of classic bands such as Zeppelin, Bad Company, Van Halen & Genesis and loving the acts of their era such as Seether, Cary Brothers, Remy Zero, The Goo Goo Dolls & Matchbox Twenty, developing V's sound would not have been achievable without recruiting engineering legends Shelly Yakus (John Lennon, U2, The Ramones), Wayne Davis (Breaking Benjamin, Paramore), V's Bob Stanfield & Ted Richardson. Now, just completing their debut release "Revolution Street", already working on a follow up, more independent videos, and together with Kornfeld and the 40th anniversary of the biggest concert in Rock N Roll history around the corner, V is ready to attack every media avenue in sight. Official V Website: www.thebandv.com Official V MySpace: www.myspace.com/thebandv Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.