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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The awards keep rolling in for the teenage “band of brothers,” Cheating Daylight, from northern California.

The rock quintet joined independent artists from across the country, as their “All We Know?Tour 2012” kicked off at the Indie Music Fest (IMF) in Las Vegas, Nev. on April 27.

Throughout the festival, 40 of the top indie bands in the music industry competed for the title of 2012 IMF Indie Artist of the Year and a prize package valued at more than $45,000. Following the band”s performance, festival organizers announced that Cheating Daylight was selected to receive the award and prize package.

The band”s inaugural tour also includes area dates at Lakeport Concerts in the Park on July 20, the Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre on July 28 and the Soper Reese Community Theatre on Aug. 25.

“All We Know,” the new debut album from Cheating Daylight, is currently available in stores and on music portals throughout the World Wide Web. The record is produced by industry veteran Isha Erskine, whose musical career includes projects with Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy, Black Eyed Peas, Joss Stone and Macy Gray.

The band is comprised of two sets of brothers: Jesse Crosson, 18, Kyle Crosson, 15, and Jaden Crosson, 13, from Vacaville along with Jacob Gill, 17, and Connor Gill, 13, from Middletown.

The 50-date tour will continue throughout the year, with additional stops in Palm Springs, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Reno, Las Vegas and Hollywood. For tickets and additional tour information, go to www.cheatingdaylight.com.

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