It began as a few afternoon guitar jam sessions for Ken and Evan in the spring of 2001. What was intended to be a weekend hobby quickly became something more when the idea was suggested that these jam sessions be expanded. A few weeks later, Left On Sunset was born. These sessions were a way for four guys to indulge their love of playing live music.
The only thing that overshadowed their passion for music was their desire to share it with others. As more friends started coming over to hang out and listen, they realized that others might enjoy listening to their Saturday afternoon hobby as well. A few private parties for friends and family led to other engagements at graduations, block parties and corporate holiday parties. The band then decided it was time to take their music to the public, and began playing the local bar scene.
After honing their skills with several gigs at a local bar, the band's desire for other opportunities continued to grow, and Left On Sunset is not one to pass up an opportunity. From Summerfest, State Fair, Waukesha County Fair, to the growing list of local bars like The Ale House, Kelly's Bleachers II, and Rooters Night Club, these guys are always looking for a willing crowd to share their passion with.
The songs Left On Sunset covers run the gamut from rock to punk to country, and all things in between. Bands like Bon Jovi, Green Day, the Goo Goo Dolls, the BoDeans and the All American Rejects make their way into their sets, and it is these same artists that provide the influence for their original music.
LOS sings a wide Varity of songs that range from old to new artist there shows are awsome they really get the crowd going and involved in there shows. The guys are always full of energy and you can tell they really love entertaining. When they have concerts at fairs or Summerfest you can bring you're kids and don't have to worry about being imbarressed about the choice of lyrics or the performance.