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Thirteen Stars is a power pop alternative rock band from Oklahoma City, OK. The current roster includes Scott Starns (vocals, guitar), Jason Deal (guitar), Annatomik (bass) and Mike Mosteller (drums, samples).

Band history

The core of Thirteen Stars was formed in 1998 when singer Scott Starns and former guitarist Anthony DeWolfe met bassist Annatomik and drummer John London through an ad in a local Oklahoma City newspaper. The band immediately started doing local gigs and gathered a solid fanbase.

In 1999, after only a few months together, the band self-financed their first album titled The Nova Project, which was produced by Trent Bell. Soon after the band had graduated to bigger gigs and tours in the southwest and midwest region, opening for acts such as The All-American Rejects, Blue October and Maroon 5.

In 2002 the band released a collection of demos titled Songs from the Musicbox and continued regionally touring. In 2005 the band released These Places, their first national release.

Members

Current Members

Past Members

Discography

The Nova Project (1999)
Songs from the Musicbox (2002)
These Places (2005)