There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) 1) Fruition is a five-piece American band from Portland, OR, formed in 2008;
2) Fruition was a five-piece British indie band that released the single "Black Mariah" in 2005.
1) Fruition is a five-piece American band from Portland, OR, that blends folk, soul, grass and rock 'n' roll. Formed in 2008, the band has played Music Festivals all over the USA (SXSW, High Sierra Music Fest, Yarmony Grass
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There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) 1) Fruition is a five-piece American band from Portland, OR, formed in 2008;
2) Fruition was a five-piece British indie band that released the single "Black Mariah" in 2005.
1) Fruition is a five-piece American band from Portland, OR, that blends folk, soul, grass and rock 'n' roll. Formed in 2008, the band has played Music Festivals all over the USA (SXSW, High Sierra Music Fest, Yarmony Grass, String Summit, Oregon Country Fair, Omaha Summerfest and many more) and have shared stages with a range of popular bands- ALO, Greensky Bluegrass, Yonder Mountain Stringband, Scott Law, Everclear, Railroad Earth, Furthur, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Leftover Salmon, Elephant Revival, Hot Buttered Rum, Delhi 2 Dublin, Infamous Stringdusters, Great American Taxi, Danny Barnes, Head for the Hills, and many many more.
Comprising Jay Cobb Anderson (vocals, electric guitar), Kellen Asebroek (vocals, piano, organ), Mimi Naja (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jeff Leonard (bass), and Tyler Thompson (drums), the band released their eponymous debut album in 2010.
www.FruitionBand.com
www.facebook.com/fruitionpdx
2) Fruition was a five-piece British indie band that released the single "Black Mariah" in 2005. With support slots for The View, Larrikin Love, The Rifles, The Modern, and The Holloways, the band members were from a little village called Pirton in Hertfordshire.
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