Omnirox News

  • Monday, January 22, 2007

    • The Sterns in the Boston Herald


      Read this great article about the band's experience on the road.

  • Wednesday, January 17, 2007

    • SXSW Party Confirmed


      March, 16 2007 at SXSW Party @ Momo's 618 West 6th Street, Austin, Texas

  • Saturday, January 13, 2007

    • Check out Gene Dante's new site!


      Gene Dante has a new website and it is seriously hot. Go take a look at www.genedante.com
      Have fun!

  • Thursday, January 11, 2007

    • Great Sterns Review in Skyline Press


      What do you get when you are formed through the influences of some of the most famous artists like The Beatles and Elvis Costello? Well you get the five piece band from Massachusetts, The Sterns.

  • Sunday, January 07, 2007

    • The Sterns on tour!


      The Sterns are hitting the road this week. And so 2007 begins....

  • Saturday, January 06, 2007

    • Gene Dante Live Review


      Live Review from Northeast Performer Magazine of Gene's performance at Bill's Bar.

    • Sterns Live Review


      Live Review in Performer Magazine of The Sterns headlining at Middle East in Boston.

  • Friday, January 05, 2007

    • Gene Dante CD Review in The Noise


      To enter that magic land that once had Ziggy playing guitar, throw on this CD and enjoy the smooth showboat sound of Gene and his Future Starlets.

  • Tuesday, January 02, 2007

    • Gene Dante nominated for Best Stage Presence


      Gene Dante was nominated by The Noise Magazine in Boston for Best Stage Presence. Congrats!

  • Monday, January 01, 2007

    • Boston Globe Interview with Gene Dante


      There is a big difference, Gene Dante says, between rockers who can act and actors who think they can rock.

      "Rockers who act? Bowie. Actors who rock? Hasselhoff that's the difference," says Dante, a reflexive cringe creeping into his voice over the phone from Puerto Rico when other dubious actor-turned-rocker efforts are mentioned: Bruce Willis. Don Johnson. Leonard Nimoy. Dante, a musician and actor who grew up around Boston, left for New York, and recently moved back, is perhaps best known around these parts for his title role in the Boston production of the rock musical, "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," in which he channeled an East German glam-rock star struggling with the aftermath of a botched sex-change operation.

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