biographical info
Ten Too Many was formed in the fall of 2000 by a group of friends with a wide range of musical abilities and interests. With only a vague notion of what "ska" really was, this dectet forged ahead in creating their unique sound: a blend of punk, reggae, classical, and jazz styles.
The sound of Ten Too Many, owed largely to the writing efforts of their bass player Eliot, has been heard for over half a decade around Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. In this time they have produced two full length albums and have been featured on such noted compilations as All Skanadian IV and Peg City Skank 2. Their most recent album, Multiplayer Madness, combines their quirky style and unmistakable sound with a splash of video game culture.
With their varied interests solidified into one musical outlet, the members of Ten Too Many continue to contribute their music to the Canadian ska music scene.
lineup
Kevin McPhillips Alto Sax Player
Colin Kelly Trombone
Dave Arbez Drums
Eliot Britton Bass
Nick Malzahn Guitar
Mark Palmer Trumpet
Sheila Atchison Tenor Sax
Veronica Gillis Bari Sax
Tim Friesen Keys/Vocals
Grace Hrabi Lead Vocals