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![]() The Trouble with Boys have big rock n’ roll dreams despite the fact the first song that they learned to play together was Green Day’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams. This band of pre-teen rockers, who range in ages from 11 to 13 years old, have rocked crowds in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana since March 2005. The group has made a reputation as being serious rock and rollers who create a fun, party atmosphere wherever they play. The band members met through Mom's Music's Rock School and have been showcased at such venues as the Hard Rock Café, Fourth Street Live, Six Flags-Kentucky Kingdom, the Kentucky State Fair, Coyote’s, Phoenix Hill Tavern, and Coney Island. Conner Sinclair, the 11 year old lead singer and guitarist from Charlestown, IN, has sung to the tens of thousands of people over the last two years and has more experience than many front-men twice his age. He is joined by Ryan Michael, the 12 year old drummer from New Albany, IN, who provides the backbone to the band’s sound. Twelve year old Ricky Traynor , from Utica, IN, pounds the bass to such songs as “Seven Nation Army” and “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” Thirteen year old guitarist Foster Davis, from New Albany, IN, is the entertainer and has quickly mastered solos from such classics as “Helter Skelter” and newer hits such as “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” Everywhere this band plays, people cannot get enough of The Trouble With Boys. They have played at Six Flags -- Kentucky Kingdom, the City of Louisville’s 2006 New Year’s Bash at Louisville Gardens, Phoenix Hill Tavern, Fourth Street Live, Coney Island (Cincinnati), county fairs throughout Indiana and many private parties and fundraisers. |
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