Three Guests (3G) are Ben Waldee, Jordan Rys and Noah DeVore. The trio met in Eerie, Pennsylvania, and spent years together writing songs and creating music on their laptops, searching for a way to get their sound—a blend of smooth pop, R&B, and hip-hop—to a larger audience. They were frustrated at their prospects, and considered giving up on their dream, when they discovered TuneGO, a music platform that connects independent artists with a global community of music fans and industry professionals.
With the TuneGO platform and tools, 3G began to focus on their social media presence. Today, the band has almost 1 million social media followers. That includes: 136,000 Facebook followers, 43,000 on Instagram and 1,150,000 on Musical.ly. The trio’s growing social media presence, fan engagement, song plays, streaming and download activity, and live performances caught the attention of TuneGO Music Group, Inc. who signed Three Guests as its first artist on the TMG label.
“Marilyn,” 3G’s first studio single, dropped on April 25, 2017. The song looks at the iconic beauty of movie star Marilyn Monroe and carries an empowering message that everyone is beautiful in their own way. The single is available on all major digital platforms, including Spotify, iTunes/Apple Music, Google Play, Tidal, Amazon, Deezer and SoundCloud.
In May 2017, Three Guests shot a video for their single, “Marilyn.” The video was directed by Stephen Garnett who has directed videos for Christina Milian, Lil Wayne, Tinashe, Kacy Hill and The-Dream.
3G has relocated from Eerie to Henderson, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas where the band is busy writing more songs about all the pain and happiness, the romance and inspiration that goes into relationships. The plan for Three Guests is to release followup singles to “Marilyn,” and eventually drop an EP.
Three Guests (3G) are Ben Waldee, Jordan Rys and Noah DeVore. The trio met in Eerie, Pennsylvania, and spent years together writing songs and creating music on their laptops, searching for a way to get their sound—a blend of smooth pop, R&B, and hip-hop—to a larger audience. They were frustrated at their prospects, and considered giving up on their d... Read More