Jeremy Steding (Megaphone Crooning),
Todd Deatherage, (Telecasting, co-crooning)
Eric Smith (Bassism)
Matt Winegardner, (Drumming. Period... hell it's not (his) name on the band)
Johnny Cash, Robert Earl Keen, John Prine, Willie Nelson, Charley Pride, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Alan Coe, Billy Joe Shaver (basically anyone from Texas with three names), The Hank Williams' Trio, The George's Bar Album by Pat Green, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lee, Hayes Carll, Ryan Bingham, Ryan Adams, Zac Brown Band, Lambeg Drums, The Ulster Scots, Luke Kelly and The Dubliners, Guy Clark, Mike Ethan Messick, Band of Horses, Alabama, Leadbelly, Florida, Bob Dylan, Bushmills, Lincoln, Lefty Frizzell, Mama, Jeff Buckley, Kevin Fowler, George Strait and the guys who've written for him, Cory Morrow, Cabernet, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Carter Family, The Byrds, Dad, Any band that plays Dixie, Individuals, Believers, Pearl Jam, Pearl Snaps, Oysters, The Doors, Creedence, Patsy Cline, The Beatles, Alligators, Hops, Malted Barley, Yeast, Harvey Andrews, Julius Caesar, Dwight Yoakam, Lawton Chiles, Any fan of real country music. GOD.
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A New Outlook on Old-School Country!
It was April of 2007 when the story began. Armed with passion and a desire to create, Jeremy Steding headed west to Austin, TX with an unmastered, unreleased album in tow (“Whiskey Songs and Prison Songs.”) Jeremy brought with him a deep admiration for great Texas music and the intense desire to be an integral part of it. Unique and individual, Jeremy has quickly become a staple in the Texas Music Scene, and those who know him best, truly believe in his future.
“Auburn”, a single from Jeremy's debut CD, was highly acclaimed, and one of the very few songs to spend a great deal of time on the Texas Music Chart without the aid of a professional radio promoter. The powers that be are taking notice, and Jeremy is now working with Smith Music, bringing the audience a damn good alternative to mainstream music. Steding is working hard, hitting the pavement and building a rock-solid foundation with his songwriting and musicianship.
“The Band of Bastards” accompany Jeremy during live performances. The musical talent shines through as does the unique friendship and commoraderie among them. “I am very blessed to be surrounded by great friends and outstanding musicians”, Jeremy states. Matt Winegardner, Todd Deatherage, Marc Curry and Nick Gardner combine to form a perfect platform for Steding's creative lyrics. The band is geared up and ready to tour extensively to promote the release of the brand new album, - “A Damn Good Ride”, which will be released September 22, 2009.
A Damn Good Ride
Some have suggested that Jeremy Steding’s sophomore album, “A Damn Good Ride”, is spawning a new genre in the Texas music scene. The songs will take you on an Alt-country drive in a Dodge Ram Spaceship with Johnny Cash riding shotgun. The album has a lot of fun exploring life's highs and lows with Jeremy’s unique passion and sense of humor. The title track “A Damn Good Ride” and “The Day to Day, Today” harness the strong musical influences of Johnny, Waylon and Merle as they peer into the daily life of the working man/musician with a distinctly retro feel.
“Let the Boys Drink Whiskey” is a song that will capture you in it’s raw look at what we hope to leave behind in a world we all try to make our own. “Auburn” dances with the Faith, inspiration and persistence necessary to achieve one's dreams. Overall, the album focuses on Jeremy's motto - “Work Hard, Play Hard, and Enjoy the Ride.” Like the title of track 8 suggests, this collection should have a “One Way Ticket” to your car stereo. Master musicians, who have worked with everybody from George Strait to George Jones, lay a rock-solid foundation for Steding's rugged baritone voice. Jeremy Steding’s song-writing is unique, the melodies are irresistible, and the production (thanks to producers Doug DeForest and Big John Mills) is amazing. It can be said with musical certainty that Jeremy Steding’s new album is simply – A Damn Good Ride.
Hey Jeremy, Nice meetin ya this weekend at Poodie's. And best of luck with the GRE awards! Hopefully we'll run into each other again down the road in the new year
ya man i have a couple... i had a band for awhile but i was playing basss.... we were good but i had to get back to singing and writing so i quit... ya man ive gone hippie i guess lol... at least thats what i hear. man i saw your new album in the texas music magizine... thats badass
We love having you here! I wanna come to Austin to see you guys sometime soon! Keep me updated on what's going on! Hope you come back for a visit soon! XOXOX~Jena Belle
Bonjour Jeremy Thanks for the friendly add I really appreciate your so good sound and music Like your voice Best wishes from France (Follow me on twitter.com/pascal95 ) Pascal
I definately do! and I'd help you promote it to. let me know cuz we loved your music and would love to see you and your band perform up here in wichita!
YALL DID A GREAT JOB IN BROWNWOOD! THANKS FOR THE CD IT IS GREAT!! JUST LOVE IT!! GOOD MORNING IS STILL MY FAVORITE SONG THO!! NEXT TIME YALL PLAY ANYWHERE CLOSE HOLLER AT ME! AND I WILL COME SUPPORT YALL!! TAY
Yes, brother - I had a greeaaat time in Austin & TX - burnt a lotta miles...and it was very nice meeting you and your band. And...damn...I wish I could be there on Fryday...AAARRGGHH. I hope it doesn't take too long for me to get back! Have fun, all the best - we'll keep in touch!
I really prefer the Lucky Mule. There set up is better for live shows than the Firehouse!! Jeff told me to check you out!! Your music is good stuff!! Talk to Tony at the Lucky Mule, hope to see you soon!!
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