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Transmission Fields – A View from Within Sometimes, the right people are already in your life - you admire each other’s music and become friends outside the music scene, but the same people who enter your life may not be in your band… yet. This certainly seems to be the evolutionary story of Transmission Fields, a band born out of the songs of Lee Neitzel and realized within the entranced rhythmic musings of Jason Perkins, the grinding rock bass of Jason Weiss, the aural perfection of Neil Hunter’s guitar riffs, and the sonic wizardry of keyboardist/guitarist Jay Garrigan. The members of Transmission Fields paths' first crossed when Lee Neitzel moved to Charlotte in 2004 from the harsh edges of the Chicago music scene, where the musical landscape proved to be both highly competitive and opportunistic. After relocating to Charlotte, Lee began writing songs and playing acoustically in a music scene that seemed to be both communal and inviting. Lee soon met Jay Garrigan one night as the latter's band, Poprocket, was promoting a show by playing a quick three-song set at a Charlotte bar. After hearing the first riff, Lee became a Poprocket fan and the two struck up an ongoing friendship based on a mutual admiration of each others' songwriting. Ironically - since Lee and Jay were the first two members of the band to meet - Jay was the last to join Transmission Fields. Lee Neitzel then met drummer Jason Perkins while shooting photos of The Situationals, a local Charlotte r

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