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Raposo hoping to be signed by major label

Libby Segal

Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: Entertainment
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04/23/09 - "Most people are surprised to know I was in a boy-band," laughed Greg Raposo in a recent interview. And he is dead on - no one would have any idea if he never mentioned it. Raposo has strayed far from his boy-band days, as he is now in a five-man band touring the United States as well as Costa Rica.

Four years ago I went to a local concert in my hometown of Bethlehem, Pa. There, I watched Raposo perform. I had seen him perform many times before this, but this was my first time having the opportunity to see him perform as the frontman of a band. I could use three words to describe Raposo in that concert: entertaining, talented and phenomenal.

In four years, I wouldn't change any of those words. In fact, the only thing that has really changed about Raposo is that he now performs under the band name "Raposo" with four other guys. Those four men are Brian Corona on guitar and vocals, Jesse Leo on guitar and vocals, Danny Miller on bass and Will Tully on drums.

The current band has had this lineup since May of 2008, Raposo said. Several of the members have been on the music scene before this in different bands. Corona and Leo played together in the band Unlikely Heroes, Tully performed with Stealing Jane and Miller played bass with the group Brookside. Raposo said that they came together "through mutual friends and fate."

Fate was friendly to them, as the boys sound in synch with one another on songs such as "Not Letting Go," "Coming Home," "Stay With Me," "Separate Directions" and "The Circus Song," which can each be heard on the band's Myspace page.

Raposo plays keyboard and guitar and is the frontman of the self-titled band. He says "it comes naturally to him." That may be because he started singing and playing the guitar when he was just six years old. Not surprisingly, Raposo says, he's "always loved music."

Raposo called the band's music "mainstream pop rock," saying it's inspired by many different musicians and bands.
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