Cross The Line This song from the RUSHMORE album was a product of serendipitous effort on behalf of Original Silver, Tom Kelley, and Mick Orton. Tom sent the lyrics over in a poem he had written. As it happened Mick… Read More ›
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THE SILVERS Make #1 In Reverbnation’s POP Category With “Nothing Left To Say”
This week THE SILVERS made #1 on Reverbnation in the POP category for “Nothing Left To Say” written by Mick and Tom Kelley and recorded by The Silvers, Mick, Steve, Dain and Carl with Drew Youngs producing. That’s Dain singing… Read More ›
THE SILVERS Make #1 In Reverbnation’s “Most Popular San Francisco Artists”
This week THE SILVERS made #1 on Reverbnation for San Francisco artists with “Out Of This World” written by Mick and Tom Kelley and recorded by The Silvers, Mick, Steve, Dain and Carl with Drew Youngs producing.
Adam Messer Features An Interview With Mick Orton of THE SILVERS
This weekend’s Adam Messer’s show was a 2 hour interview with Silvers Bass Player, Mick Orton. Have a listen!
Douglas Coleman’s Video Interview featuring Mick Orton of The Silvers
August 20, 2020: Early Wednesday morning Mick was interviewed live by Douglas Coleman on his show from Las Vegas. The Silvers were previously featured at the bottom of the page for FEATURED MUSIC VIDEO ARTISTS. And today’s interview may be… Read More ›
“Stand Up” By THE SILVERS Now On The Radio
Our new single ‘Stand Up’ began impacting radio this month and is now in heavy rotation and receiving a strong listener response on the following ten major stations: KMIX Radio Los Angeles, California USA http://www.kmix-radio.com JXFM Radio Tokyo, Japan http://www.jxfm-radio.com… Read More ›
Final Introduction – Steve Farac of THE SILVERS! – Part 3
Note: Okay, this is the last part of Steve’s biography. Most recently, Steve joined The Silvers in 2019, a band that was playing what he always wanted to play; original music. Here the creatives juices could actually be used to… Read More ›
“After The Laughter” Still Rocks!
Today I was adding our albums to Bandcamp.com, and I started with our very first album, “After The Laughter” (on Genterine Records) which featured Ricky Zero, Tom Kelley, Glenn Stone and me. I have to say I think there are… Read More ›