doubleDrive

doubleDrive
Also known as MK Ultra
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genres Post-Grunge
Years active 1996–2003
Labels MCA
Roadrunner
Past members
Donnie Hamby
Mike Froedge
Troy McLawhorn
Adam Sherman
Josh Sattler

The band, doubleDrive (abbreviated as dD), was a rock band from Atlanta, Georgia.

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Biography

Originally called MK Ultra, doubleDrive arrived on the music scene in their hometown of Atlanta in late 1996. After winning the award for Atlanta's "favorite metal/extreme" band in 1998,[1] doubleDrive signed a record deal with MCA Records and subsequently released their first studio album, 1000 Yard Stare, in the U.S. in August 1999. In 2001, doubleDrive began recording a second album with producer John Kurzweg. However, the band parted with MCA Records and the completed album remained unreleased. After shopping the album, the band signed with Roadrunner Records and re-entered the studio in 2002 with producer Michael Barbiero to remix the album and record new songs.[2] Blue in the Face was released in the U.S., Australia and Japan in April 2003. DoubleDrive toured with bands such as Sevendust, Kid Rock and Stereomud.[3]

The band made the decision to dissolve in late 2003.[4] Singer Donnie Hamby went on to do DVD work, assisting with Sevendust's Southside Doublewide Acoustic Live and Next DVDs, as well as working with numerous other Roadrunner artists. Drummer Mike Froedge owns his own studio in Atlanta called Open Sky Studio, producing, engineering and playing with various recording artists. He also performs with Open Sky Separators and Dixie Inc., and formed a new band called Speed X with doubleDrive bassist Josh Sattler, guitarist Mike Stone of Queensrÿche and guitarist Nick Catanese of Black Label Society.[1]

Members

Discography

Albums
Singles
Year Title US Mainstream Rock Album
1999 "Tattooed Bruise" #32 1000 Yard Stare
2003 "Imprint" #22 Blue in the Face

References

  1. ^ a b "Doubledrive and Speed X Drummer Mike Froedge". The Silver Tongue. May 15, 2009. http://thesilvertongueonline.com/?p=137. Retrieved February 24, 2010. 
  2. ^ Wallace, Lynn (October 2, 2003). "doubleDrive Look to Put Career in Overdrive". University Wire. 
  3. ^ Dukes, Brian (September 10, 2003). "Rock Shifts Into Overdrive at Jester's". Up & Coming Weekly. http://www.zwire.com/site/News.cfm?BRD=1147&dept_id=483438&newsid=10129451&PAG=461&rfi=9. Retrieved February 24, 2010. 
  4. ^ Cashmere, Paul (December 3, 2003). "DoubleDrive Split". Undercover Media. Archived from the original on February 15, 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20040215075035/http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2003/20031203_doubledrive.html. 

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