About LoETC
Legends of Et cetera, now LoETC, formed in 2012, when the oldest member, Utah Miller, was 14. In 2014, they released their first album, Coyote, and their first single, “Give Up the Ghost,” received local and national airplay. As the second-place winner of WTMD's Baltimore Bands Block Party, they performed the station's Live Lunch to a sold-out crowd and the radio audience. They become the youngest band ever to perform live at the indie rock station. Due to their popularity, they were also invited to play another live show at the station—An Evening With…. Their first single, “Give Up the Ghost,” was played on local and national radio stations.
In 2018, they released a five-song EP, Cardboard City, and celebrated the release with another appearance at WTMD's An Evening With…. The band has performed at small and large clubs in Baltimore, DC, and New York. They've also performed at many local festivals, including a coveted Artscape gig. In addition, they opened for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at a party outside the Meyerhoff, and they serenaded weary travelers in Baggage Claim at BWI Airport.
The trio disbanded for about five years while its members went to college in different states. Now the legends have returned with a shortened name, LoETC. They are currently performing and working on new material.
LoETC
Formerly legends of Et cetera
LoETC are Gray vonBriesen, bass; Jakob Coburn, drums; and Utah Miller, vocals, guitar, and saxophone.