John and Sean Kamenar started playing instruments at 14. Now 20, the twins are most proud of their initial track recognizing their grandmother, who passed away from cancer cells.
ODESSA, Fla.– The Kamenar bros have a great deal alike. You would certainly expect that with twins. The duo likes ripped jeans, long hair, and guitars. John and also Sean have actually wanted making songs since they were 14.
“Songs’s our interest. It’s what we were birthed to do,” stated John, the older double by two minutes. “Our preferred kinds of bands are the 80s hair bands.”
John and also his bro, Sean, are 20. Their moms and dads acquired them their very first tools six-year so and they started up a band called, just, Kamenar. They figured if naming a band after your last name helped Van Halen, it could help them, as well. Not long after they started jamming on those initial tools, the duo won the elderly skill program at close-by Sickles Secondary school.
It was about the same time they learnt their grandmother had simply a few months to live.
“That really struck residence for us and also actually hit hard,” stated John. “I claimed I think it’s time we create our very first track and also recognize her because method.”
When Bervaine Stewart Haun obtained her cancer medical diagnosis, her grand sons composed their first original tune in her honor. They got to play it at her celebration of life.
Currently, John as well as Sean maintain her memory with them when they take the stage.”It’s called ‘Never ever Sufficient Time’,” said Sean, “since you never have sufficient time.”
They upload video on YouTube and have played several shows in 2021. They have a performance this weekend break at Fish Hawk Park as well as 4 more before Thanksgiving. They play frequently at The Orpheum, The Brass Mug, as well as Stream Phase.
“It’s come a lengthy way for certain,” stated their dad.
Regardless of the number of times they take the stage, they’ll do it with granny in their hearts.
“Whenever we play that song live, I think about her right before we start,” clarified John. “It’s my favorite song we play in fact because there’s just a lot of meaning and feeling behind it.”
That emotion becomes part of what powers their enthusiasm for music.
“Our objective is to copulate. That’s our dream, to become famous, go far for ourselves as well as have our songs walk around the world,” stated John.
“It’s one of the most effective feelings you can possibly get, playing music in front of a real-time audience,” he claimed.
The siblings are energetic on social networks. They also have an image of fabulous rocker Alice Cooper holding a Kamenar t-shirt on their band’s Instagram page.
The doubles’ following program is Saturday mid-day from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at Fish Hawk Park. They prepare to debut even more initial songs soon. You can see them at work four additional times before Thanksgiving:
October 9th – Fish Hawk Park
October 17th – The Brass Cup
October 30th – The Orpheum (Halloween program)
November 7th – The Brass Mug
November 9th – Stream Phase
To listen to even more of their music, have a look at Kamenar on Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, as well as YouTube.