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Living the rock 'n' roll dream


However, once Tribe signed its first record deal, LoPiccolo quit his day job selling audio equipment, and lived for about three years solely from the band. But it wasn't as easy or glamorous as it sounds, LoPiccolo says. "It was a hand-to-mouth existence," he explains.
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Living the rock 'n' roll dream However, once Tribe signed its first record deal, LoPiccolo quit his day job selling audio equipment, and lived for about three years solely from the band. But it wasn't as easy or glamorous as it sounds, LoPiccolo says. 'It was a hand-to-mouth existence,' he explains.
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