Blend of rock, funk, and DC-based go-go. Music to get your groove on.
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Virginia Coalition (VACO)
Description
Blend of rock, funk, and DC-based go-go. Music to get your groove on.
Biography
Although the DC area has traditionally been known as a musical
no-man’s land, the four members of the Virginia Coalition feel
it has largely been misunderstood. DC is all about the blending
of many different styles of music - layered and textured with no
restrictions - It’s rock with soul, hip-hop with hippie, R&B with
bluegrass… and all of these styles are in Virginia Coalition’s blood.
Virginia Coalition is made up of four friends who met in the T.C.
Williams High School music program. Their school was where the
inspirational fact-based movie “Remember The Titans” took place.
The movie documents the integration of black and white students
on the school’s football team in 1971. “By the time we got to T.C.
Williams [years later] there were 75 languages and 56 different
countries represented.”
Every member of the band can play almost every instrument. They
sing just as well as they play and every one of them writes. Their
collaborative song-writing style creates the textured, sometimes
eccentric, and always melodic songs that have allowed Virginia
Coalition to stand out. Jarrett Nicolay comments, “everybody
writes and plays most instruments; we are never at a loss for new
material,” adding, “it is also great that we can all contribute to
making the songs ‘stage ready.’”
Virginia Coalition’s live show is a larger-than-life party that
has helped the band garner a rabid fan base who affectionately
call them “VACO.” It was also Virginia Coalition’s extraordinary
live show that got them signed to New York City based label
bluhammock music. Based on a tip from a friend, the founders of
the label came to a show to check them out. “Then they came
back a second time, then they kept coming back until we got
signed. That’s pretty much how everything has happened for us. “
Ottinger said. “All the success VACO has is due to people passing
the word around and saying good things.” Word of mouth is
how they sold 60,000 records and it’s how they won the 2003
Washington Post Reader’s Choice Award for Best Local Band in
2003.
In the spring of 2004, VACO entered the studio with acclaimed
producer Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, The Replacements, Train) .
“Matt was great at helping fine-tune the songs,” says Nicolay, “it
is pretty obvious that he has made many awesome records. His
input really made the whole process easy, and made the end result
something we are all extremely proud of.”
With their fourth album, Ok to Go, the band hopes to continue the
evolution they have started with their last effort Rock N Roll Party.
They are hoping to showcase the energy of their live show as well
as take their listeners on a journey that shows their evolution as
musicians, and introduce themselves to new listeners while serving
up the stuff that their loyal following loves.



