19 Wheels
19 Wheels | |
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Origin | Michigan, United States |
Genres |
Hard rock Alternative rock |
Past members |
Chris Johnston Scott Owens Tim Marzorati Rob Dickey Andy Patalan |
19 Wheels was an American Rock/Alternative rock band from the mid-Michigan area. It consisted of Chris Johnston (Vocals, guitar), Scott Owens (guitar), Tim Marzorati (bass) and Rob Dickey (drums).
The group first attracted attention with their 1996 EP, The Tempermill Recordings; they later signed to Aware Records for their 1997 release, Six Ways from Sunday.[1]
19 Wheels' album "Sugareen" was produced by another Michigan local, Donny Brown of the band Verve Pipe. It has sold over 14,000 copies.
In November 2005, 19 Wheels broke up—not because of differences in music or personality, but rather because "They wanted to put a period on it and have a sense of accomplishment at the end." (Rob Dickey)
19 Wheels' claim to fame came when their track, "Reactor" was featured on Ford's website for the new 2010 Ford Fusion.
Discography
- Skillet(1996 EP, CD)
- The Tempermill Recordings
- Miranda(1996 LP, CD)
- Six Ways from Sunday - Aware Records (1997 LP, CD)
- Sasquatch (compilation) - Sony/Red Ink (1998 LP, CD)
- Sugareen - Self Released / Standard (2004 LP, CD)
- Jawbreaker - Self Released / Standard (2005 EP, CD)
- This is the Life - Self Released / Standard (2005 EP, CD)
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