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1 History  



1.1  Formation  





1.2  Ironic Last Words  





1.3  A Moment's Worth (Self-Titled)  





1.4  Sleepless EP  





1.5  Start Where You Are  







2 Band members  





3 Discography  



3.1  Full releases  





3.2  Compilation appearances  





3.3  EPs  







4 Videography  





5 References  





6 External links  














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A Moment's Worth
Also known asAMW
OriginPelham Bay, Bronx, New York
GenresRock, pop punk, indie rock
Years active2004–present
LabelsSony Music, Smart Fox Records, In-n-Out Records
Members
  • Alex Bondarev
  • Johnny Endico
  • Anthony Albanese
  • Frank Quarto
  • Nicola Trezulli
  • Vin Gajeski
Past members
  • Chris Ragone
Websiteamomentsworth.com

A Moment's Worth is an American rock band from The Bronx, New York. Consisting of Alex Bondarev (lead vocals), Anthony Albanese (guitar), Frank Quarto (drums), Johnny Endico (bass), Vin Gajeski (keyboard) and Nicola Terzulli (guitar, producer). The band was established in 2004 and has released four CDs: Ironic Last Words (2004), A Moment's Worth (2007), Sleepless (2008) and Start Where You Are (2010).

On May 15, 2009, the band announced that they had signed with In-n-Out Records for a special release in Japan of their album Sleepless EP. In-n-Out Records has notably covered inspirational bands for AMW such as New Found Glory, Finch, Fenix TX, RX Bandits, Allister, Pulley, Armor For Sleep, and I Am The Avalanche.[1]

History

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Formation

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A Moment's Worth originally formed under the name "Dibs on Anthony" with Alex Bondarev on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Anthony Albanese on lead guitar, Chris Ragone on bass and Frank Quarto on drums. They assembled in elementary school and played as "Dibs on Anthony" until their first full-length release in 2004. Shortly after the 2004 release, Ironic Last Words, bass player Chris Ragone left the band and Johnny Endico stepped in to take his place.

In the summer of 2007, Nicola Terzulli, a local producer & engineer and longtime friend of the band joined as an additional guitarist. This line up solidified their sound in second full-length release, self-titled A Moment's Worth.

Ironic Last Words

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The first full length album, Ironic Last Words, was produced and recorded by Nicola Terzulli in the Bronx. The self-released album initially sold over 3,000 copies through playing at local venues including the CBGB, The Continental and the Knitting Factory.[2]

A Moment's Worth (Self-Titled)

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The band's second full length release, A Moment's Worth, was produced and recorded by Nicola Terzulli and self-released by A Moment's Worth. On April 13, 2008, AMW packed up and headed out on their first tour, "Imagine Tour".

"The Eternal Optimist" music video was filmed almost entirely in the Bronx, features a large cast of Bronx underground bands & friends, and tells the story of friends banding together and rescuing one another from various circumstances. Ray Zablocki was the director and producer. Kevin Schaefer did the cinematography.

Sleepless EP

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Sleepless EP cover

A Moment's Worth's third release was produced and recorded by Nicola Terzulli and self-released by A Moment's Worth. Sleepless was the first album by A Moment's Worth to be recorded in a studio. This album included the "First Lutheran Church", which was first released locally in The Bronx.

Start Where You Are

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A Moment's Worth most recent album, Start Where You Are, was released in August 2010.

This was the band's first full length album under In-n-Out Records, which was released alongside of Sleepless EP in Japan. It was later found that In-n-Out Records and A Moment's Worth cooperation would be disintegrated after unknown economic troubles in In-n-Out Records' headquarters in Japan.[3]

A Moment's Worth has also released a single called "Confidant". They made an appearance on BronxTalk to promote their upcoming single. Before the single was introduced, the band was featured on the cover of the New York Press in 2011. At the 2011 Elfenworks IHH Awards in San Francisco, their song "Dedicate" from Start Where You Are won the first-place prize and was honored and praised by actor Danny Glover.

Band members

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Discography

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Full releases

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Compilation appearances

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EPs

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Videography

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References

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  1. ^ "A Moment's Worth".
  • ^ "Biographical information from Pure Volume". Archived from the original on 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
  • ^ "A Moment's Worth".
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