The Dramas

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The Dramas
The Dramas
The Dramas
Background information
Origin Manhattan, New York
USA Flag of United States
Genre(s) Indie rock
Years active 2006 – present
Website http://www.myspace.com/thedramas
Members
Michelle Albano
Dan Zweben

The Dramas are an American indie rock band. They originated in Manhattan, New York.

The band is made up of NYC singer/songwriter Michelle Albano and LA transplant Dan Zweben, who came together in the beginning of 2006 to form the pop/rock harmony-driven duo known as The Dramas. The Dramas made their debut with a performance at the 57th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Showcase in NYC in March, 2006.

Their song, "Something More" was featured as the closing song on Episode 8 of ABC's TV show Men In Trees.

The Dramas released their first EP, "The Actual Truth" in May 2006.

Previously, Albano released a solo record called Second Guesses. Zweben had his music played on Season 4 of the TV series Smallville.

  • The Actual Truth (2006)

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