Drummer David Daniels invited local bass guru Dale Bryce and guitarist Steven
Stewart over to his house to jam a while back and the three had a lot of fun. In fact,
the boys had so much fun that it became apparent almost immediately that they
should not only get together for future jam sessions, but that they should form a
band and take the fun they have playing with one another to the stage. Before they
even played a single gig, the word got out that these three musicians were playing
together. Friends and other musicians started dropping by to jam with the band
during their practices. One of these friends was Whitney Pearsall, whose soulful,
smoky vocals seemed a natural compliment to the band's 3 piece lineup. A very
open, fun, community atmosphere emerged and TripleWide continues to embrace
this mindset, frequently inviting their friends to come sit in with the band during
their shows. This spontaneous, energetic, collaborative approach to making music
keeps the musicians and audience on their toes and every show recreates the fun
of the band's initial jam sessions. For TripleWide, it's all about having a really good
time while playing some really good music. Come check us out!
Press

Read a great writeup of our St. Patrick's Day show here! - The Wounded Messenger

Some quotes from other articles...

"This two-night series is a benefit for Patrick Felder ... and it's packed. Night 1...leans
jam-ward with Waylandsphere, The Oatmeal Conspiracy, TripleWide and Bigfoot
Groove, all bending funk, jazz, rock and soul into unlikely shapes. "
Rick Cornell - The Independent

"Triple Wide’s early set was the start of a nonstop evening of experimentation, and
the show began with both bands on stage for a warmup funk jam that eventually gave
way to the original 'Meshell Funk.' "
- The Wounded Messenger

"The Triple Wide’s set focused on blues, funk, and collaboration. A tight guitar trio
inspired by powerful threesomes like Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys, the band offered
their own meticulous compositions along with an exuberant group of cover songs."
- The Wounded Messenger

"David Daniel’s breezy drumming is a nice match for Bryce’s agile bass work and
Stewart’s classic guitar sound. All three can step up to the plate when needed, a trait
most noticeable on their original tunes. "
- The Wounded Messenger