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Virginia Coalition

 
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  • Formed: 1990, Alexandria, VA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Home This Year," "OK to Go," "Live at the 9:30 Club"

Biography

The four members of the rock band Virginia Coalition -- singer Andrew Poliakoff, multi-instrumentalists Paul Ottinger and Jarrett Nicolay, and drummer John Patrick -- met in junior high school in Alexandria, VA, in music class. In the spring of 1998, they started a local buzz by self-releasing their debut album, The Colors of the Sound. Townburg followed in 2000, helping Virginia Coalition (affectionately termed VACO by their fans) to expand their following to the East Coast and the Midwest, and guys started regularly selling out venues in Washington, DC. Their third album, Rock & Roll Party was picked up for distribution by KOCH upon its release in January 2003 and reached Billboard's Internet chart. The band's ever-invigorating live show didn't hurt the band's growing fan base either -- through word of mouth, they managed to sell over 60,000 copies of their records. They played 250 shows around the country in 2003, and in August, the group won the Reader's Choice Award for the best band in Washington, D.C., from The Washington Post, an honor they received the next year as well. The New York-based independent label bluhammock music released their fourth album, OK to Go, in September 2004, which was produced by Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, the Replacements). Virginia Coalition's first live album, Live at the 9:30 Club, was recorded at the DC club on January 6, 2006 and released in stores that September. Tour dates through fall followed as well. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Virginia Coalition

Andy Poliakoff, lead vocals, guitar for the band Virginia Coalition
Background information
Origin Alexandria, Virginia
Genres Rock, Folk
Years active 1997–present
Labels Bluhammock (USA)
Members
Andrew Poliakoff
Paul Ottinger
Jarrett Nicolay
Former members
Steve Dawson
John Patrick

Virginia Coalition is a rock band from Alexandria, Virginia, who met in the early 1990s through their music class at T. C. Williams High School. Referred to as VACO by fans, the band released their first album, The Colors of The Sound in 1998. VACO's live shows are known for their soulfully frenetic atmosphere.

The band's current lineup consists of:

  • Andrew Poliakoff - lead vocals, guitar, percussion
  • Paul Ottinger - keyboards, percussion, vocals, bass guitar, guitar,
  • Jarrett Nicolay - bass guitar, banjo, guitar, vocals, Casio
  • Adam Dawson - drums, library books

Discography

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Rock & Roll Party (2003 Album by Virginia Coalition)
Live at the 9:30 Club (2006 Album by Virginia Coalition)
OK to Go (2004 Album by Virginia Coalition)

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