Wavorly

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Wavorly
Origin Tupelo, Mississippi , U.S.
Genres Pop Rock, Alternative Rock
Years active 20012012
Labels

Sony BMG/Flicker (2007-late 2008)

Independent (late 2008-2012)
Website wavorly.com
Members Dave Stovall - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Seth Farmer - Vocals, Lead Guitar
Matt Lott - Bass
Ryan Coon - Keyboard
Teddy Boldt - Drums
Past members

Trey Hill - Drums (til 2006)[1]

Dan Isbell - Guitar[1]

Jaime Hays - Drums (2006–2010)

Wavorly was an American rock band from Tupelo, Mississippi.

History

Wavorly formed in 2001 under the name Freshmen 15, and independently released two albums under this name.[2] The group changed its name after signing to Flicker Records because they "didn't want to be thirty years old and be like, 'I'm in "Freshmen 15". I have three kids.'"[3] The name Wavorly comes from a haunted mansion in West Point, Mississippi.[3] Their major label debut, Conquering the Fear of Flight, was released on Flicker on June 12, 2007, and has lyrics significantly influenced by the writings of C. S. Lewis.[4][5][6][7]

The band's single "Part One" received significant airplay on US Christian radio[8] and was heavily rotated on the Gospel Music Channel's Rock Block. Also, it had been confirmed that Wavorly was in the process of finishing their next album, which was slated for a 2011 release. Rob Graves, producer of Conquering the Fear of Flight and other bands such as RED and Pillar, was confirmed as producer. Former RED guitarist Jasen Rauch had also been confirmed as a co-producer.[9] Wavorly released an Ep entitled "The Ep" On November 11, 2011.

Wavorly broke up on December 21, 2012, as they announced via Facebook.[10]

Members

Current members
  • Dave Stovall - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
  • Seth Farmer - Vocals, Lead Guitar
  • Matt Lott - Bass
  • Ryan Coon - Keyboards
Former members
  • Trey Hill - Drums (2001–2006)
  • Dan Isbell - Guitar
  • Jaime Hays - Drums (2006–2010)
  • Teddy Boldt - Drums (2010-2013)

Discography

Freshmen 15
  • Freshmen 15 (2002)
  • Hi-5 Pedestrian (2004)
Wavorly

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jesusfreakhideout.com: Wavorly Discography, Freshmen 15, Wavorly Artist Database
  2. Wavorly at Jesus Freak Hideout. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Interview with Jesus Freak Hideout, April 24, 2007. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  4. Album Review, MusicFAITH. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  5. Album Review, CCM Patrol. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  6. Album Review, Christianity Today. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  7. Album Review, Crosswalk. Accessed October 18, 2007.
  8. Christian Rock charts. Radio and Records, week of October 19, 2007. Accessed October 18, 2007. Wavorly is No. 10.
  9. Video Blog, Youtube. Accessed November 26, 2010.
  10. Facebook, Facebook post announcing the end of Wavorly

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