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The Dexateens

The Dexateens are a five-piece rock and roll band out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[1]

The Dexateens
OriginTuscaloosa, Alabama United States
GenresRock and roll
Years active1998 – present
LabelsCornelius Chapel Records
Skybucket Records
Estrus Records
MembersElliott McPherson
Matt Patton
Brian Gosdin
Ronnie Lee Gipson
Brad Armstrong
Past membersJohn Smith
Craig "Sweet Dog" Pickering
Lee Bains III
Nikolaus Mimikakis
Taylor Hollingsworth
WebsiteDexateens.org

History

1998-2010

The Dexateens began as a four-piece band in 1998 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama,[2][3] with co-lead singer-songwriters and guitarists Elliott McPherson and John Smith, with drummer Craig "Sweet Dog" Pickering and bassist Matt Patton rounding out the quartet.[4] Patton pulls double duty, as he is also a full-time member of the Drive-By Truckers,[5] with whom The Dexateens have toured in the past.[6] In its earliest form, the band was known for its punk shows at The Chukker and Egan's.[1][7]

McPherson said The Dexateens' name originated from a guitar pick Smith's brother/roommate had signed by Dexter Romweber, "DEX," which subliminally stuck with him when thinking up names for the band. Once they had the name, they tried to change it to something else (The Highwatts, Red Dirt Five, Sweet Dog) but the name stuck.[7][8]

Starting in 2004 with their debut self-titled record,[9] The Dexateens have released two albums on Estrus Records and three albums Skybucket Records.[10] Their 2004 self-titled debut and 2005 followup, Red Dust Rising, were both produced by Tim Kerr (Big Boys, Poison 13, Jack O'Fire, Lord High Fixers).

In 2006, The Dexateens released the EP, Teenager, on Dell'orso Records. The record is made up of material from 2000 and consists of the band's earlier punk rock sound.[11]

2007's full-length record, Hardwire Healing, features the acoustic song "Nadine," a song notable for its portrayal of devastation.[3][12] The record features artwork by Jimmi Hole and was mastering by JJ Golden.[13] Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) and David Barbe co-produced the record, which was recorded in Athens, Georgia, at Chase Park Transduction Studios.[11][14] Also in 2007, original Dexateens drummer Craig "Sweet Dog" Pickering left the band[3] and Brian Gosdin joined the band on drums.[15]

In 2008, the band released the record, Lost and Found, on Skybucket Records. It was initially released as a free digital download with a purchase-able physical product released later.[16] They recorded 2009's Singlewide with Tim Kerr producing over a three-day period in Birmingham.[17][18] The artwork is by Mike Egan.[19]

In 2008, Brad Armstrong (13ghosts) joined the band, also on guitar and backing vocals.[20]

They appeared at the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival.[21][22]

In 2010, singer-songwriter and guitarist John Smith left the band. In July 2010, The Dexateens announced the band was disbanding.[23][24]

2013-present

In 2013, the band returned from a two-year hiatus[25] with the EP Sunsphere, which is named after the Knoxville, Tennessee, observation tower that was built for the 1982 World's Fair.[17]

Teenage Hallelujah was released October 7, 2016. McPherson said the record is inspired by the C.S. Lewis novel The Screwtape Letters.[26] The record was recorded in 2011 in McPherson's barn and was produced and engineered by Bronson Tew (Seratones, Jimbo Mathus, Water Liars), and features liner notes by WFMU's Kevin Nutt.[27] Teenage Hallelujah was a shift for the band, as guitarist and vocalist Lee Bains moved on to work on his own band, Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires.[28][29] The band welcomed the addition of Taylor Hollingsworth (Dead Fingers, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band) on lead guitar and backing vocals.

A new record called Struggler was recently tracked at Dial Back Sound Studios in Water Valley, MS on May 19, 2017 and is currently in post production. It will be released on Cornelius Chapel Records in 2017.

Cornelius Chapel Records

In 2013, the band started the record label, Cornelius Chapel Records, which McPherson and the extended band family run.[15] Bands on the label, in addition to The Dexateens, include Beitthemeans, Brad Armstrong, Vulture Whale, AdamAdam, and Chooglin.

Other projects

In addition to the record label, McPherson works as a cabinet-maker and woodworker in Tuscaloosa.[30] He is involved in various music projects including the band Rattler[31] and has a solo project he is working on. The rest of the band members are also involved in various bands.[24]

Current band members

  • Elliott McPherson, lead vocals, guitar & songwriting
  • Matt Patton, bass
  • Brian Gosdin, drums
  • Ronnie Lee Gipson, guitar and/or fill-in bass
  • Brad Armstrong, guitar

Discography

Albums
  • 2004: The Dexateens (Estrus Records)
  • 2005: Red Dust Rising (Estrus Records)
  • 2007: Hardwire Healing (Skybucket Records)
  • 2008: Lost and Found (Skybucket Records)[32]
  • 2009: Singlewide (Skybucket Records)[33][34]
  • 2016: Teenage Hallelujah (Cornelius Chapel Records, CCR/009)
  • TBD: Stars In Bars (Cornelius Chapel Records) − upcoming release[15]
EPs
  • 2006: Teenager (Dell'orso Records)
  • 2013: Sunsphere (Cornelius Chapel)
Compilations
  • 1999: A Fistful of Rock N' Roll Vol. 2 (Tee Pee) − "Teenagers Piss Off" aka "Teenager"
  • 2005: Boxcars on 1st, Vol. I − "Talladega Tornado"[35]
  • 2009: Lake Fever Sessions (Tugboat Productions (video) / Lake Fever Productions (audio)) − "Down Low," "Missionary Blues," "New Boy"[36]
  • 2010: The Country Way Digital Vol. 1 (American Songwriter) − "Granddaddy's Mouth"[37]
Video
  • "We Have Signal: Dexateens, Birmingham, AL". We Have Signal: Live from Birmingham, Alabama Public Television. The Bottletree Cafe, Birmingham, Alabama: PBS. January 2009.
  • Hanninen, Paavo (director); McPherson, Elliott (producer); Lollar, Shane (sound) (28 October 2009). "The Dexateens present Old Bryce". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)[38]
    • Old Bryce: "part 1 of 3". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. "part 2 of 3". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. "part 3 of 3". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  • Kacker, John (July 2010). "The Dexateens "Live at the Nick" Full Release". The Nick (Birmingham, AL). Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.

References

  1. ^ a b Davis, Lance (14 February 2009). "Rebel Land, Alabam: The Dexateens & Archibalds". The Adios Lounge.
  2. ^ Windham, Ben (10 April 2006). "The Dexateens". The Tuscaloosa News.
  3. ^ a b c Dowdy, Morgan (24 August 2010). "Dexateens represent new South, new values". The Crimson White. University of Alabama.
  4. ^ Hughes, Mark (21 May 2014). "Meet The Band: Craig 'Sweet Dog' Pickering". The Tuscaloosa News.
  5. ^ "English Oceans". Drive-By Truckers. 30 October 2015.
  6. ^ Zuppardo, Scott (21 January 2016). "This Yankee Survived 10 Days with the Dexateens and the Drive-By Truckers, A Tour Journal - Glide Magazine". Glide Magazine.
  7. ^ a b Pennington, Cory (11 April 2009). "The Dexateens". The Tuscaloosa News.
  8. ^ "We Have Signal: Dexateens, Birmingham, AL". We Have Signal: Live from Birmingham, Alabama Public Television. The Bottletree Cafe, Birmingham, Alabama: PBS. January 2009.
  9. ^ Windham, Ben (19 March 2004). "Music Review: Dexateens' debut offers a sample of 'Southern Rock'". The Tuscaloosa News.
  10. ^ Ulibas, Joseph (29 November 2015). "The Dexateens are preparing to release their latest studio album in 2016". AXS.
  11. ^ a b . Myspace. Archived from the original on 14 January 2007.
  12. ^ "Spotlight: The Dexateens". SPIN. 5 February 2007.
  13. ^ . Dexateens.net. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006.
  14. ^ Mark, Hughes (26 January 2007). "The Dexateens". The Tuscaloosa News.
  15. ^ a b c "Biography" (PDF). The Dexateens. 2016.
  16. ^ Parker, Chris (11 December 2008). "The Dexateens may be a part-time love, but they're more faithful than a lot of other bands". Nashville Scene.
  17. ^ a b "Dexateens". Cornelius Chapel Records.
  18. ^ Woxy Radio (21 December 2009). "Dexateens". American Songwriter.
  19. ^ McPherson, Elliott (9 March 2008). "The Dexateens are about to release our 4th full length record". Cabinet Makers Notebook.
  20. ^ Kristoff, Anne (31 May 2016). "With Dexateens and solo success, Birmingham native Brad Armstrong an artist on the verge in upstate New York". Alabama NewsCenter.
  21. ^ "BMI Sets Stage for ACL Music Festival 2009". BMI. 14 July 2009.
  22. ^ Pennington, Cory (29 May 2009). "Dexateens hitting the road for new CD". The Tuscaloosa News.
  23. ^ Pennington, Cory (23 March 2012). "The Dexateens will retire the name, not the music". The Tuscaloosa News.
  24. ^ a b Flanagan, Ben (19 January 2011). "Are the Dexateens done? Guitarist Elliott McPherson opens up about the quiet end as a new beginning". The Birmingham News.
  25. ^ Flanagan, Ben (22 March 2012). "Lee Bains & Glory Fires happy to rock for recovery at Tuscaloosa Get Up concert (Q&A)". The Birmingham News.
  26. ^ Ells, Blake (19 February 2015). "Spiritual matters". Weld for Birmingham.
  27. ^ LaBate, Steve (7 October 2016). "Dexateens - "Boys with Knives"". Paste.
  28. ^ "10 New Artists You Need to Know: April 2014. Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires". Rolling Stone. 10 April 2014.
  29. ^ Pareles, Jon; Ratliff, Ben; Chinen, Nate (26 May 2014). "Southern Rock, Proudly Revised: New Albums From Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires, Sleaford Mods and Owen Pallett". The New York Times.
  30. ^ Hughes, Mark (21 May 2014). "Local Q&A: Elliot McPherson". The Tuscaloosa News.
  31. ^ Flanagan, Ben (20 February 2015). "Watch the concert film 'The Dexateens: Live at the Nick' now; see Rattler in Birmingham tonight". The Birmingham News.
  32. ^ Kerr, Tim (February 2008). . Skybucket Records. Archived from the original on 15 March 2008.
  33. ^ Haag, Stephen (26 May 2009). "Dexateens: Singlewide". PopMatters.
  34. ^ Dearmore, Kelly (28 May 2009). "Dexateens – Singlewide". Twangville.
  35. ^ "Boxcars on 1st, Vol. I". Bhamwiki. January 2005.
  36. ^ "The Dexateens Lake Fever Session". No Depression. 12 October 2009.
  37. ^ Pace, Jessica (1 June 2010). "Singles Reviews: Dexateens, Cass McCombs, David Ball (The Country Way Digital Vol. 1)". American Songwriter.
  38. ^ Hughes, Mark (25 September 2009). "'Old Bryce' started out as a Dexateens documentary". The Tuscaloosa News.

External links

  • Dexateens.org
  • The Dexateens at Cornelius Chapel Records
  • The Dexateens on Twitter  
  • The Dexateens at AllMusic
  • The Dexateens at last.fm

dexateens, five, piece, rock, roll, band, tuscaloosa, alabama, origintuscaloosa, alabama, united, statesgenresrock, rollyears, active1998, presentlabelscornelius, chapel, recordsskybucket, recordsestrus, recordsmemberselliott, mcphersonmatt, pattonbrian, gosdi. The Dexateens are a five piece rock and roll band out of Tuscaloosa Alabama 1 The DexateensOriginTuscaloosa Alabama United StatesGenresRock and rollYears active1998 presentLabelsCornelius Chapel RecordsSkybucket RecordsEstrus RecordsMembersElliott McPhersonMatt PattonBrian GosdinRonnie Lee GipsonBrad ArmstrongPast membersJohn SmithCraig Sweet Dog PickeringLee Bains IIINikolaus MimikakisTaylor HollingsworthWebsiteDexateens org Contents 1 History 1 1 1998 2010 1 2 2013 present 2 Cornelius Chapel Records 3 Other projects 4 Current band members 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit1998 2010 Edit The Dexateens began as a four piece band in 1998 in Tuscaloosa Alabama 2 3 with co lead singer songwriters and guitarists Elliott McPherson and John Smith with drummer Craig Sweet Dog Pickering and bassist Matt Patton rounding out the quartet 4 Patton pulls double duty as he is also a full time member of the Drive By Truckers 5 with whom The Dexateens have toured in the past 6 In its earliest form the band was known for its punk shows at The Chukker and Egan s 1 7 McPherson said The Dexateens name originated from a guitar pick Smith s brother roommate had signed by Dexter Romweber DEX which subliminally stuck with him when thinking up names for the band Once they had the name they tried to change it to something else The Highwatts Red Dirt Five Sweet Dog but the name stuck 7 8 Starting in 2004 with their debut self titled record 9 The Dexateens have released two albums on Estrus Records and three albums Skybucket Records 10 Their 2004 self titled debut and 2005 followup Red Dust Rising were both produced by Tim Kerr Big Boys Poison 13 Jack O Fire Lord High Fixers In 2006 The Dexateens released the EP Teenager on Dell orso Records The record is made up of material from 2000 and consists of the band s earlier punk rock sound 11 2007 s full length record Hardwire Healing features the acoustic song Nadine a song notable for its portrayal of devastation 3 12 The record features artwork by Jimmi Hole and was mastering by JJ Golden 13 Patterson Hood Drive By Truckers and David Barbe co produced the record which was recorded in Athens Georgia at Chase Park Transduction Studios 11 14 Also in 2007 original Dexateens drummer Craig Sweet Dog Pickering left the band 3 and Brian Gosdin joined the band on drums 15 In 2008 the band released the record Lost and Found on Skybucket Records It was initially released as a free digital download with a purchase able physical product released later 16 They recorded 2009 s Singlewide with Tim Kerr producing over a three day period in Birmingham 17 18 The artwork is by Mike Egan 19 In 2008 Brad Armstrong 13ghosts joined the band also on guitar and backing vocals 20 They appeared at the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival 21 22 In 2010 singer songwriter and guitarist John Smith left the band In July 2010 The Dexateens announced the band was disbanding 23 24 2013 present Edit In 2013 the band returned from a two year hiatus 25 with the EP Sunsphere which is named after the Knoxville Tennessee observation tower that was built for the 1982 World s Fair 17 Teenage Hallelujah was released October 7 2016 McPherson said the record is inspired by the C S Lewis novel The Screwtape Letters 26 The record was recorded in 2011 in McPherson s barn and was produced and engineered by Bronson Tew Seratones Jimbo Mathus Water Liars and features liner notes by WFMU s Kevin Nutt 27 Teenage Hallelujah was a shift for the band as guitarist and vocalist Lee Bains moved on to work on his own band Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires 28 29 The band welcomed the addition of Taylor Hollingsworth Dead Fingers Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band on lead guitar and backing vocals A new record called Struggler was recently tracked at Dial Back Sound Studios in Water Valley MS on May 19 2017 and is currently in post production It will be released on Cornelius Chapel Records in 2017 Cornelius Chapel Records EditIn 2013 the band started the record label Cornelius Chapel Records which McPherson and the extended band family run 15 Bands on the label in addition to The Dexateens include Beitthemeans Brad Armstrong Vulture Whale AdamAdam and Chooglin Other projects EditIn addition to the record label McPherson works as a cabinet maker and woodworker in Tuscaloosa 30 He is involved in various music projects including the band Rattler 31 and has a solo project he is working on The rest of the band members are also involved in various bands 24 Current band members EditElliott McPherson lead vocals guitar amp songwriting Matt Patton bass Brian Gosdin drums Ronnie Lee Gipson guitar and or fill in bass Brad Armstrong guitarDiscography EditAlbums2004 The Dexateens Estrus Records 2005 Red Dust Rising Estrus Records 2007 Hardwire Healing Skybucket Records 2008 Lost and Found Skybucket Records 32 2009 Singlewide Skybucket Records 33 34 2016 Teenage Hallelujah Cornelius Chapel Records CCR 009 TBD Stars In Bars Cornelius Chapel Records upcoming release 15 EPs2006 Teenager Dell orso Records 2013 Sunsphere Cornelius Chapel Compilations1999 A Fistful of Rock N Roll Vol 2 Tee Pee Teenagers Piss Off aka Teenager 2005 Boxcars on 1st Vol I Talladega Tornado 35 2009 Lake Fever Sessions Tugboat Productions video Lake Fever Productions audio Down Low Missionary Blues New Boy 36 2010 The Country Way Digital Vol 1 American Songwriter Granddaddy s Mouth 37 Video We Have Signal Dexateens Birmingham AL We Have Signal Live from Birmingham Alabama Public Television The Bottletree Cafe Birmingham Alabama PBS January 2009 Hanninen Paavo director McPherson Elliott producer Lollar Shane sound 28 October 2009 The Dexateens present Old Bryce a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help 38 Old Bryce part 1 of 3 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 part 2 of 3 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 part 3 of 3 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Kacker John July 2010 The Dexateens Live at the Nick Full Release The Nick Birmingham AL Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 References Edit a b Davis Lance 14 February 2009 Rebel Land Alabam The Dexateens amp Archibalds The Adios Lounge Windham Ben 10 April 2006 The Dexateens The Tuscaloosa News a b c Dowdy Morgan 24 August 2010 Dexateens represent new South new values The Crimson White University of Alabama Hughes Mark 21 May 2014 Meet The Band Craig Sweet Dog Pickering The Tuscaloosa News English Oceans Drive By Truckers 30 October 2015 Zuppardo Scott 21 January 2016 This Yankee Survived 10 Days with the Dexateens and the Drive By Truckers A Tour Journal Glide Magazine Glide Magazine a b Pennington Cory 11 April 2009 The Dexateens The Tuscaloosa News We Have Signal Dexateens Birmingham AL We Have Signal Live from Birmingham Alabama Public Television The Bottletree Cafe Birmingham Alabama PBS January 2009 Windham Ben 19 March 2004 Music Review Dexateens debut offers a sample of Southern Rock The Tuscaloosa News Ulibas Joseph 29 November 2015 The Dexateens are preparing to release their latest studio album in 2016 AXS a b About Dexateens Myspace Archived from the original on 14 January 2007 Spotlight The Dexateens SPIN 5 February 2007 5 21 06 Brothers and sisters Dexateens net Archived from the original on 27 June 2006 Mark Hughes 26 January 2007 The Dexateens The Tuscaloosa News a b c Biography PDF The Dexateens 2016 Parker Chris 11 December 2008 The Dexateens may be a part time love but they re more faithful than a lot of other bands Nashville Scene a b Dexateens Cornelius Chapel Records Woxy Radio 21 December 2009 Dexateens American Songwriter McPherson Elliott 9 March 2008 The Dexateens are about to release our 4th full length record Cabinet Makers Notebook Kristoff Anne 31 May 2016 With Dexateens and solo success Birmingham native Brad Armstrong an artist on the verge in upstate New York Alabama NewsCenter BMI Sets Stage for ACL Music Festival 2009 BMI 14 July 2009 Pennington Cory 29 May 2009 Dexateens hitting the road for new CD The Tuscaloosa News Pennington Cory 23 March 2012 The Dexateens will retire the name not the music The Tuscaloosa News a b Flanagan Ben 19 January 2011 Are the Dexateens done Guitarist Elliott McPherson opens up about the quiet end as a new beginning The Birmingham News Flanagan Ben 22 March 2012 Lee Bains amp Glory Fires happy to rock for recovery at Tuscaloosa Get Up concert Q amp A The Birmingham News Ells Blake 19 February 2015 Spiritual matters Weld for Birmingham LaBate Steve 7 October 2016 Dexateens Boys with Knives Paste 10 New Artists You Need to Know April 2014 Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires Rolling Stone 10 April 2014 Pareles Jon Ratliff Ben Chinen Nate 26 May 2014 Southern Rock Proudly Revised New Albums From Lee Bains III amp the Glory Fires Sleaford Mods and Owen Pallett The New York Times Hughes Mark 21 May 2014 Local Q amp A Elliot McPherson The Tuscaloosa News Flanagan Ben 20 February 2015 Watch the concert film The Dexateens Live at the Nick now see Rattler in Birmingham tonight The Birmingham News Kerr Tim February 2008 The Dexateens Lost and Found Skybucket Records Archived from the original on 15 March 2008 Haag Stephen 26 May 2009 Dexateens Singlewide PopMatters Dearmore Kelly 28 May 2009 Dexateens Singlewide Twangville Boxcars on 1st Vol I Bhamwiki January 2005 The Dexateens Lake Fever Session No Depression 12 October 2009 Pace Jessica 1 June 2010 Singles Reviews Dexateens Cass McCombs David Ball The Country Way Digital Vol 1 American Songwriter Hughes Mark 25 September 2009 Old Bryce started out as a Dexateens documentary The Tuscaloosa News External links EditDexateens org The Dexateens at Cornelius Chapel Records The Dexateens on Twitter The Dexateens at AllMusic The Dexateens at last fm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Dexateens amp oldid 1075999606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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