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The birth of The Woovs began in the summer of 2006, on back decks and garages in Barberton, Ohio. Life long friends Adam Lengyel and Bryan Delauder teamed up with Kevin Hamric, also a Barberton native, to explore their musical possibilities. The Woovs were formed, an original spelling of a name derived from tagging each other as wolves. After garnering heavy attention in the area's open mic circuit they began playing their own gigs. People were interested. Songwriting remains their specialty, a duty still shared between Delauder, Hamric and Lengyel. At first, everything remained acoustic, but the band was open to fill out the sound, and they did by adding bassist Brant Novak and drummer Dave Dibello in 2007. The Woovs soon branched out from their acoustic roots and began playing for audiences across NE Ohio. Their blend of "soul-tinged rock, pop and R&B requires attention to detail," says Cleveland Scene Magazine writer E. Fleisher. They are a young, talented, and hard working band influenced by a plethora of artists, musicians and life itself. The band toured as far as Kansas City, MO to PA in 2010 behind their second full-length album, No Entertaining In The City and plan to tour more extensively in the future. A new album "The Memory Tree," a recent project from members of the band was completed on Nov. 24, 2010. A new Ep titled "Predator Ep" was released in May of 2011. The album featured new drummer Daniel Kyshwonis and bass player Jay Price. Adam Lengyel also released a