Katrina Stone Kyle Simmons Brett Peters Elliott Peters Peter Schmidt
Website
http://www.speakeasytiger.com
Speakeasy Tiger was an American pop band from Denver, Colorado.
Speakeasy Tiger was founded in 2008 by Kyle Simmons (vocals), Peter Schmidt (piano, synth, keytar) and Lauren Gale (bass). Shortly thereafter members Lucas Gordon (drums) and Tavis Alley (guitar) were recruited to finish the band's lineup.[1]
In early 2010 vocalist Kyle Simmons left Speakeasy Tiger and was replaced by frontwoman Katrina Stone.[2] In the fall of 2010 the group announced it would take an indefinite hiatus after members Katrina Stone and Peter Schmidt left the band.
^Giesler, Steffanie (November 1, 2009). "Rock: Breaking through Streams: Speakeasy Tiger". Colorado Music Buzz Magazine. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
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