Oxygen

Oxygen began with four passionate musicians brought together by what some might call fate. “Each of us brings an eclectic mix of ingredients to the table, but when we come together musically, the results are extraordinary,” explains bassist Yale Thomas. Oxygen has gained the respect of fans and critics across the country by infusing their music with the raw creativity that has driven their powerful live performances since 2003.
The band’s ever-ambitious attitude towards marketing spreads their music to a broad fan base that surpasses the core demographic most acts strive for. The quality of their music, its ability to touch people on a deep emotional level, and their exciting live performance is the formula that not only draws first-time concert goers, but also keeps the loyal fans coming back for more. Whether Oxygen is playing in front of an intimate crowd of 25 or a festival of 25,000, as they did when they recently shared the stage with Bon Jovi at the 2007 Cheyenne Frontier Days, their ability to connect with their audience and win them over is what drives their diverse and loyal fan base. “When we started out marketing the band, we just thought about college kids and getting the album on campuses around the country,” said drummer, Jason Mateljan. “But the more we played, the more diverse the crowd became.
An Oxygen show attracts a wide variety of people from all walks of life, from college kids to forty-something’s and everyone in between. “I can actually go and see the band with my mom, my brother, my grandmother, or whoever and everyone just gets it.” says one loyal fan. “They cross over into just about any generation, even my 5 year old daughter walks around singing the songs all the time,” says another.
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