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“ ...great songs, the guitar is hot and in the pocket, the keyboards are extraordinary and the rhythm section is tight...” - Jim Dickinson, legendary musician/producer
"Garage Deluxe is helping to breathe new life into the revival of the Southern Rock sound. They are a talented crew destined to leave their mark on the music and all who listen to it."
Uncle Dave, Afternoon Drive host at WQNR-FM 99.9 The Rock and host of Dead Air on 88.7 WNCW-FM.
"...they produce a melody that is sure to span the ages of Rock n' Roll..." - Zachary Fry, The Daily Beacon
Garage Deluxe. They write cutting edge original songs that push boundaries and give them their own unique voice while staying true to the honest sound of a real rock band. Bursting with elements hard to find on the scene today: heart, soul, and dedication to the spirit of the music, Garage Deluxe proves that “Southern Rock” is ever evolving and has an unlimited future in the hands of this band. Their set is comprised of scorching original compositions that span many genres while peppered with a variety of choice covers that are always unpredictable.
Having been raised in various parts of Tennessee, the band came to life in Knoxville in 2004. After grinding out the first couple years, their debut self-titled album was released in May 2006, and with an invitation to play at the 2006 Bonnaroo festival, Garage Deluxe has hit the ground running and has quickly become one of the must see live acts in the southeast. The band is new but these guys have been honing their craft for years and have shared the stage with some pretty notable musicians along the way such as the Allman Brothers, Little Feat, Gov’t Mule, North Mississippi All-Stars, Derek Trucks Band, G. Love, and Soul Live just to name a few.
Garage Deluxe is made up of Stevie Jones on Lead Vocal and Keyboards, John Montgomery on Lead Guitar, Andrew Bryant on Drums and Vocals, and Chad Farmer on Bass and Vocals. The band creates a soaring energy which passes from the stage out into the crowd, only to be fed right back into the source. Come and enjoy the music of a band that is as honest as they come.
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