The Queue (band)


The Queue is an alternative rock & ska band from Bay Shore, Long Island, New York. Formed in mid-2006 and performing publicly for the first time during June 2008, the group has since won two battle of the bands, played countless shows across Long Island, and has recorded a self-titled EP and their second single. The Queue has opened for major bands such as Bayside, Patent Pending, and Jimmie's Chicken Shack.

History

Formation and Early shows (2006–2007)

During the late summer of 2006, classmates Jeff Dietz, guitarist and Taylor Sperring, drummer realized they were both coincidentally on family vacation in Lake George, New York. There, Jeff suggested that they "jam sometime" and soon after, the two began practicing. In November, the two drew the attention of classmate Doug Zangre who then suggested his friend, James Rainis, join in on bass.
In October 2007, Jason Lombardo, another classmate, approached the band with the idea of forming a jazz group to perform at local charity events. In June, the jazz group was dissolved and Jason joined The Queue on Alto Sax. Later that month, the band played their first show at Bay Shore High School.

Early Success (late 2008–mid-2009)

In November, the band entered & won top prize in the Long Island Band Giveaway hosted at the Islip Pavilion. The competition was their 3rd public performance and propelled the band into the Long Island Music Scene. Following the competition, the band began writing music and playing shows.
In late March 2009, the band entered to compete for a spot on their local Vans Warped Tour. Held at the Vibe Lounge, the band progressed through the qualifications in April and made it into the finals in May. On the night of the finals, May 22, 2009, the band was shocked when a crowd of 200+ people showed up in support and packed the venue full. Controversially, when they took to the stage as the last band of the night, the song limit was changed from four to three. The band chose to ignore the change as the 4th song, Apartment Complex was specifically rearranged for that night. After playing through three songs, the sound engineers began pulling the equipment off the stage but as the crowd cheered for an encore, the band began the fourth song, Apartment Complex. Evidently, their decision to play the fourth song significantly affected their odds of placing first and the group placed as runner-up to Long Island band Score 24. As runner up, the band was selected to be featured at Big Giant and The Extravaganza in October in Pennsylvania.

''The Queue EP'' and addition of Erik Seiferth (2009)

In June, the band met DJ Johnny Juice of Public Enemy who recorded their 6 track self-titled EP The Queue EP. Come October, Jason Lombardo could not play Big Giant and The Extravaganza and the band was forced to find a substitute. They contacted Erik Seiferth, a past bandmate from their jazz group, to sub for Jason. Although Erik played tenor sax, as opposed to alto, he introduced a new dynamic and officially joined the lineup.

''Shake This Town'' (2010–present)

After returning from college, the band began writing new material and gigging. In August, the band released Shake This Town, a compilation album featuring their new Summer 2010 single, "Shake This Town," 2009 self-titled EP, and a July 2010 live recording from the Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York.

Members

Current

EPs

  1. The Queue EP – August 1, 2009

    Compilations

  2. Shake This TownAugust 20, 2010