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Dryve

Dryve was an alternative/roots/pop/rock band from San Diego, California. The band's unusual instrumentation - including a Hammond organ, accordions, and a harmonica - gave them a unique sound. The San Diego music scene is well known for producing Christian rock bands such as Switchfoot and P.O.D., and despite its brief national life Dryve produced what the ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music'' calls "stellar examples of Christian rock at its best."
==History==
The band was formed in 1993 when two folk duos merged to create one group. The first consisted of Paul Donovan (guitar, vocals) and Cory Verner, (guitar, vocals) childhood friends〔 who had played together since about 1990,〔 and the second of Keith Andrew (drums) and Steve Pratschner (guitar). With the addition of David (keyboard, sax, organ) and Michael Pratschner (upright and regular bass guitar), both brothers of Steve Pratschner, the band's lineup was complete. By the fall of that year that had recorded their first demo, dubbed ''South''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Due to the millions )〕 In November 1994 they released their independently produced debut, ''Hum''. The release lead to some local recognition: The first track, "Happy Song", won the 1994 San Diego Songwriter's Guild contest, and the album was nominated in the "Best Rock Album" category at the 1995 San Diego Music Awards.
Dryve became well known locally, and between 1995 and 1996 Dryve played 90 shows in the San Diego area.〔 During this time they opened for acts such as Possum Dixon, Sonia Dada, and Jeff Buckley.〔 Their break came in 1996 after opening for Black Eyed Sceva, later known as Model Engine, at a local show. They signed with SaraBellum Records and soon began touring the country. Their first national tour was in the fall of 1996 with labelmates Black Eyed Sceva and the Dime Store Prophets.
February 1997 saw the release of what was to be the band's only nationally distributed album, ''Thrifty Mr Kickstar''. In support they toured with Sixpence None the Richer and Model Engine. In June of that year Dryve was featured at the Cornerstone Christian music festival. ''Thrifty'' was critically acclaimed, and took the title of "Best Adult Alternative Album" at the 1997 San Diego Music Awards.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Past Awards Winners )〕 Their song "Nervous" received some radio airplay alternative rock stations and charted on Contemporary Christian music stations, peaking at No. 22.〔 The band's final tour began in October 1997 with The Call.

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