The Dreamscapes Project

1997-2000 The Dreamscapes Project formed in 1997 when Keith Center met Jeremy Rodgers and Ricky Bongos at George Mason University.

2001-2005 Bizzell and Griffith left the band and were replaced by Dave Clark on drums and Ben Guy on cello.

[1] Also in 2002, they released their first live album ...a lot more colors in my world recorded at Jammin' Java in Vienna, VA.

[1] The band brought in producer Ted Comerford and engineers Jeff Juliano and Paul Hager for their album, Pity in a Heartbeat, released in 2007 on Figmental Records.

[3] Pity in a Heartbeat would prove to be its most commercially successful album, receiving airplay on 150 radio stations across the country.

The final performance and the penultimate show were recorded and released on the multi-disk set, Fare Well and Good Mourning.