3 previously unreleased songs, and one completely transformed version of our fan favorite, "Lullaby" originally released on debut album "The Wonder Years." These 4 songs capture not only a slice of our live sound, but also "shades of the 60's" according to Rick Fisher(RFI Mastering).
This EP represents the sound of Mariko Ruhle's band, Temple Canyon. Her band finally was named at the release show for this EP on April 1st, 2015.
Mariko Ruhle - vocals, acoustic guitar
Steve Miller - electric guitar, vocals
Tim Mendonsa - electric guitar
John Carlson - bass
Al Reiter - drums, percussion, vocals
Kira Shea - organ, vocals
Cover by Baylie Peplow/Red Umbrella Designs
"Crucial thanks to" our families... we love you, where would we be without you, Cafe Flora-for being a breeding ground for creative relations, Dark Hip Falls-for giving us our first home, Dearly Departed-for instant friendship, Tim McBride-for taking us on the road, Conor Byrne Pub-for endless shows and encores, Supply & the Man-for sharing space/members, Frank Mazzeo-"for taking a chance on an unknown kid," "Road Dog" AKA Zac Catozzi-our band mascot, The Madkin-for letting us play loud at almost all hours, High Voltage-our gear wouldn't be the same without you, Monster House-for making us feel like rock stars, and to everyone who ever came to a show, we love you, THANK YOU...
Mariko Ruhle, is a Seattle based musician/singer-songwriter from Santa Barbara, California and lead singer/guitarist of Nostalgic Rock band Temple Canyon.
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