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Boston based independent singer songwriter released his second EP The Right Reasons on November 10, 2005. This follows up his debut EP, Everything I Could Ever Find, which was released earlier in 2005. |
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Ronis songs have been played on University of Michigans college radio station WCBN 88.3FM and Boston area radio station WATD 95.9 FM. His songs It's Just Revolution and Sweet September were featured on the soundtracks of two full length BMX movies, DVM 6.0 and Ground Zero respsctively, that were released by Diversion (www.diversionvm.com). In addition, the original 1999 release of Trippin on Lara reached number one on Soundbuzz (www.soundbuzz.com), an internet radio station, after spending eight weeks on the alternative rock charts.
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Right Reasons follows Roni's debut EP, Everything I Could Ever Find,
which also featured six songs. All proceeds from the sales of this EP were
donated to UNICEF's South Asia Tsunami Relief Fund and a total of over US$2,300
was raised.
Roni was born in Sydney, Australia, and recently moved from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Cambridge, Massachusetts. In Michigan, Roni sang and played guitar for an acoustic rock band, The Rambling Jacks from 2002 to 2004 and fronted the punk rock band Concrete Dildos prior to that. His influences include U2, The Rolling Stones, Therapy?, The Clash, AC/DC, The Black Crowes and The Beatles.
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Currently, Roni plays local venues in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the
greater Boston area, and is continuing to write and record songs in view
of releasing his first full-length album. |
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| (c) 2005 roni
mansur. all rights reserved email: roni@ronimansur.com |
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