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The Sedonas | |
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Origin | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Members | Ryan Sise, James Connor Wike, Casey Green, Dre Phelps |
Website |
thesedonas |
The Sedonas is a four piece Rock group from Knoxville, Tennessee,. [1] who have opened for various national acts. They have released two singles, two EPs and two full length albums, The Sedonas LP which debuted June 5, 2020 and The '79 Session which released December 2, 2022.
In 2016, the group released The Sedonas EP [2] and played their first show together. [3] In 2017, American Paint was recorded and released. [4] The next year the act won a local WIVK-FM sponsored music competition series, Homegrown Live, [5] which then lead to a music video for the project's track, "For Once", [6] at the Cumberland Caverns and also the release of a single, "Mind". [7] In 2019, they joined a few unofficial South by Southwest showcases and put out another single, "The Track". The band also began opening for acts this year like Zeal & Ardor, [8] Andy Biersack and Blackfoot. [9] 2020 saw the group releasing their first full length album, The Sedonas LP, shooting a music video for the third track, "Trace of Rain", off of this self-titled project at the historic Arcada Theater Building [10] and joining Mother's Finest [11] and Drivin N Cryin on some dates as support. [12] In 2021, the act shared the stage with notable artists such as Blues Traveler, [13] Diamond Rio. [14] Hoobastank and Living Colour, [15] Tab Benoit, [16] The Marshall Tucker Band, [17] Rick Springfield, [18] The Kentucky Headhunters, [19] Atlanta Rhythm Section [20] and others. In 2022 and 2023, the act opened for and began supporting Shenandoah, [21] Gordon Lightfoot, [22] ZZ Top, [23] Cheap Trick, [24] Steve Miller Band, 38 Special (band), Styx, Don McLean, Collective Soul and more. The band also released their second full length project, The '79 Session. [25] In 2024, the band joined Dwight Yoakam on a string of dates as a support act. [26]
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The Sedonas | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Members | Ryan Sise, James Connor Wike, Casey Green, Dre Phelps |
Website |
thesedonas |
The Sedonas is a four piece Rock group from Knoxville, Tennessee,. [1] who have opened for various national acts. They have released two singles, two EPs and two full length albums, The Sedonas LP which debuted June 5, 2020 and The '79 Session which released December 2, 2022.
In 2016, the group released The Sedonas EP [2] and played their first show together. [3] In 2017, American Paint was recorded and released. [4] The next year the act won a local WIVK-FM sponsored music competition series, Homegrown Live, [5] which then lead to a music video for the project's track, "For Once", [6] at the Cumberland Caverns and also the release of a single, "Mind". [7] In 2019, they joined a few unofficial South by Southwest showcases and put out another single, "The Track". The band also began opening for acts this year like Zeal & Ardor, [8] Andy Biersack and Blackfoot. [9] 2020 saw the group releasing their first full length album, The Sedonas LP, shooting a music video for the third track, "Trace of Rain", off of this self-titled project at the historic Arcada Theater Building [10] and joining Mother's Finest [11] and Drivin N Cryin on some dates as support. [12] In 2021, the act shared the stage with notable artists such as Blues Traveler, [13] Diamond Rio. [14] Hoobastank and Living Colour, [15] Tab Benoit, [16] The Marshall Tucker Band, [17] Rick Springfield, [18] The Kentucky Headhunters, [19] Atlanta Rhythm Section [20] and others. In 2022 and 2023, the act opened for and began supporting Shenandoah, [21] Gordon Lightfoot, [22] ZZ Top, [23] Cheap Trick, [24] Steve Miller Band, 38 Special (band), Styx, Don McLean, Collective Soul and more. The band also released their second full length project, The '79 Session. [25] In 2024, the band joined Dwight Yoakam on a string of dates as a support act. [26]
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