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Live Recording
Includes liner notes by Greg Russo.
Personnel: Peter Green (vocals, electric guitar); Dave Mattacks (drums); Morris Pert (percussion); Fleetwood Mac.
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$11.39 Very rarely these days does one come across a band with a long history. Rock and Roll, itself has a long list of legendary bands that have battled through adversity and misfortune, only to prove their sustaining presence as a group, or musical force. In more recent times, bands come and go; groups split up after just a couple of years. It seems that the ideal of 'sticking to your guns' is in short supply. Groups write songs about the world around them, rather than relying on actual life experience; songs, and bands alike, lack substance and conviction. This band is an exception to the norm, a testament to the true nature and original intent of the raw energy of Rock & Roll.Up With The Joneses was created as the musical brain-child of long-time friends, T.J. Greever (vox, guitar) and Matt Bohannon (guitar) during the spring of 1999 in Chattanooga, TN. The 2 recruited high-school friends T.R. Hill (drums) and Walter Alvarez (bass) and began writing and performing original material around the local area. Drawing on common influences such as Jane's Addiction, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, and an overall appreciation for Southern Rock, they quickly became one of the highest attended local acts, and began playing around the Southeast region.After over 2 years as a band, the group released its first full-length album, Numbers & Vultures, in 2001. Recorded over an 8-month period in 2000, the album featured 13 original compositions that leaned heavily on the shoulders of the groups Southern Rock and Funk influences. The release allowed the group to begin playing more frequently, but also enabled them to go further away from home. The Joneses spanned the Southeast region, playing for the first time in many cities. By the end of the year, the group was ready to take a small break to regroup and write some new material.After a short run of shows in early 2002, band founders, Greever and Bohannon were left with a dilemma when their current drummer and bassist announced that they were leaving the band. Immediately the search went out, hunting ...
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