Whiskey Falls

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Whiskey Falls
Origin United States
Genre(s) Country
Years active 2007-present
Label(s) Midas Nashville
Associated acts Brother Cane
Website http://www.whiskeyfallsmusic.com
Members
Wally Brandt
Buck Johnson
Damon Johnson
Seven Williams

Whiskey Falls is an American country music group composed of Seven Williams (lead vocals), Wally Brandt (guitar, vocals) Damon Johnson (guitar), and Buck Johnson (guitar, keyboards). Damon Johnson was once a member of the Southern rock band Brother Cane, while Williams formerly fronted a band called Seven and the Sun. Damon Johnson has also been lead guitarist for hard rock legend Alice Cooper.

Whiskey Falls released its self-titled debut album on September 25, 2007 on the Midas Records Nashville label; it produced two Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in "Last Train Running" (#32) and "Falling Into You" (#40).

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[edit] Biography

The band's lead singer is Seven Williams (born Keith Volpone), who is married to actress McKenzie Westmore.[1] Whiskey Falls' other three members, Wally Brandt, Buck Johnson and Damon Johnson (no relation), all sing harmony vocals and play guitar; in addition, Buck Johnson plays keyboard.[2]

The group and their song "Load Up the Bases (The Baseball Song)" are featured in promos for Atlanta Braves telecasts on FSN South and SportSouth, as well as for Colorado Rockies telecasts on FSN Rocky Mountain. This song also charted at #55 on the country music charts from unsolicited airplay.

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[edit] Albums

Year Album US Country US 200 US Heat US Indie
2007 Whiskey Falls 25 171 6 26

[edit] Singles

Year Single US Country Album
2007 "Last Train Running" 32 Whiskey Falls
"Load up the Bases (The Baseball Song)"A 55
"Falling into You" 40
  • A Charted from unsolicited airplay.

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