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'''Welshly Arms''' is an American [[blues rock]] band from [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], United States. The band has been active since their debut in 2013 with the EP ''Welcome''.<ref>[http://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2013/06/welshly-arms-review-and-interview-with-bassist-jimmy-weaver-by-allee-futterer/ Welshly Arms Review and Interview with Bassist Jimmy Weaver by Allee Futterer]. Bass Musician Magazine, June 2013.</ref> The following year, they released a covers EP and in 2015, an album titled ''Welshly Arms''. The band writes, produces, and records all of their material in [[Cleveland]]. Their name is in reference to a fictional hotel in a [[Will Ferrell]] sketch on [[Lovers (Saturday Night Live)|''Saturday Night Live'']]. Their influences include [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Temptations]], [[Otis Redding]], and [[Howlin' Wolf]]. Musicians from the band's hometown of [[Cleveland]] have also influenced them, such as [[The O'Jays]], [[The James Gang]], and [[The Black Keys]].<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/welshly-arms-mn0003510445/biography Welshly Arms biography], [[Allmusic]]</ref>
'''Welshly Arms''' is an American [[blues rock]] band from [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], United States. The band has been active since their debut in 2013 with the EP ''Welcome''.<ref>[http://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2013/06/welshly-arms-review-and-interview-with-bassist-jimmy-weaver-by-allee-futterer/ Welshly Arms Review and Interview with Bassist Jimmy Weaver by Allee Futterer]. Bass Musician Magazine, June 2013.</ref> The following year, they released a covers EP and in 2015, an album titled ''Welshly Arms''. The band writes, produces, and records all of their material in [[Cleveland]]. Their name is in reference to a fictional hotel in a [[Will Ferrell]] [[Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2000–01#The Lovers|sketch]] on [[Lovers (Saturday Night Live)|''Saturday Night Live'']].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-28 |title=Shuffle: After Touring the Globe, Cleveland Rockers Welshly Arms Find Comfort Back Home |url=https://www.ideastream.org/news/arts-culture/2019-11-28/shuffle-after-touring-the-globe-cleveland-rockers-welshly-arms-find-comfort-back-home |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Ideastream Public Media |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-09-27 |title=Life Is Beautiful Spotlight: Welshly Arms |url=https://www.asymmetricmag.com/music/lib/welshlyarms |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Asymmetric Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref> Their influences include [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Temptations]], [[Otis Redding]], and [[Howlin' Wolf]]. Musicians from the band's hometown of [[Cleveland]] have also influenced them, such as [[The O'Jays]], [[The James Gang]], and [[The Black Keys]].<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/welshly-arms-mn0003510445/biography Welshly Arms biography], [[Allmusic]]</ref>


Welshly Arms' music has been featured in trailers for two films: ''[[The D Train]]'' (starring [[Jack Black]]) and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]). The song "Legendary" was chosen as the official theme song for [[WWE]]'s 2017 [[TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2017)|TLC]] pay-per-view, as well as the national TV and radio campaign for the [[Cleveland Indians]] and a promo for the [[Netflix]] show ''[[Sense8]]'' and it also features as one of the ending songs in the movie [[Den of Thieves (film)|Den of Thieves]]. The song "Sanctuary" was featured in season 3 of ''[[Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer]]'' and the ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' season 2 finale.
Welshly Arms' music has been featured in trailers for two films: ''[[The D Train]]'' (starring [[Jack Black]]) and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]). The song "Legendary" was chosen as the official theme song for [[WWE]]'s 2017 [[TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2017)|TLC]] pay-per-view, as well as the national TV and radio campaign for the [[Cleveland Indians]] and a promo for the [[Netflix]] show ''[[Sense8]]'' and it also features as one of the ending songs in the movie [[Den of Thieves (film)|Den of Thieves]]. The song "Sanctuary" was featured in season 3 of ''[[Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer]]'' and the ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' season 2 finale.

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Welshly Arms
Background information
OriginCleveland, Ohio, United States
GenresAlternative rock, blues rock, soul, indie rock
Years active2013 (2013)–present
LabelsPosition, Universal
SpinoffsSonny Cleveland, Lady Bri
Members
  • Sam Getz
  • Jimmy Weaver
  • Mike Gould
  • Bri Bryant
  • Jon Bryant
Past members
  • Brett Lindemann
Websitewelshlyarms.com

Welshly Arms is an American blues rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The band has been active since their debut in 2013 with the EP Welcome.[1] The following year, they released a covers EP and in 2015, an album titled Welshly Arms. The band writes, produces, and records all of their material in Cleveland. Their name is in reference to a fictional hotel in a Will Ferrell sketch on Saturday Night Live.[2][3] Their influences include Jimi Hendrix, The Temptations, Otis Redding, and Howlin' Wolf. Musicians from the band's hometown of Cleveland have also influenced them, such as The O'Jays, The James Gang, and The Black Keys.[4]

Welshly Arms' music has been featured in trailers for two films: The D Train (starring Jack Black) and The Hateful Eight (directed by Quentin Tarantino). The song "Legendary" was chosen as the official theme song for WWE's 2017 TLC pay-per-view, as well as the national TV and radio campaign for the Cleveland Indians and a promo for the Netflix show Sense8 and it also features as one of the ending songs in the movie Den of Thieves. The song "Sanctuary" was featured in season 3 of Lucifer and the 9-1-1 season 2 finale. The band's song "Legendary" has also featured at the end of an episode of Shades of Blue and was also used in the menu soundtrack of the popular video game Asphalt 9: Legends.

Members

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Current members

  • Sam Getz – lead vocals, guitar
  • Jimmy Weaver – bass, vocals
  • Mike Gould – drums
  • Bri Bryant – vocals
  • Jon Bryant – vocals

While Welshly Arms' website lists five official band members,[5] concert performances after Brett Lindemann's departure have included Cleveland-based musician Nate Saggio on the keyboard, coupled with his appearances on the band's social media posts.[6]

Past members

  • Brett Lindemann – keyboard, vocals

Discography

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Studio albums

  • Welshly Arms (Position Music, 2015)
  • No Place Is Home (Position Music, 2018)
  • Wasted Words & Bad Decisions (2023)

EPs

  • Welcome EP (2013)
  • Covers EP (2014)
  • Legendary EP (2017)

Singles

Title Year Chart positions Album
US
Adult

[7]
US
Alt.

[8]
US
Rock
Air.

[9]
US
Rock

[10]
"Legendary" 2017 28 17 22 39 No Place Is Home

References

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  1. ^ Welshly Arms Review and Interview with Bassist Jimmy Weaver by Allee Futterer. Bass Musician Magazine, June 2013.
  2. ^ "Shuffle: After Touring the Globe, Cleveland Rockers Welshly Arms Find Comfort Back Home". Ideastream Public Media. November 28, 2019. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Life Is Beautiful Spotlight: Welshly Arms". Asymmetric Magazine. September 27, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
  4. ^ Welshly Arms biography, Allmusic
  5. ^ "Welshly Arms". Welshly Arms. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  6. ^ "welshlyarms on Instagram: "Yo Adrian, we did it!"". Instagram. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  7. ^ "Welshly Arms Chary History: Adult Top 40 Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "Welshly Arms Chart History: Alternative Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  9. ^ "Welshly Arms Chart History: Rock & Alternative Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  10. ^ "Welshly Arms Chart History: Hot Rock & Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
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