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They have also done 4 tours from coast to coast in the United States performing at notable venues such as: [[House of Blues]] New Orleans, [[Whisky a Go Go]] in Los Angeles, [[The Mason Jar]] Phoenix, The Milk Bar in San Francisco, The Big Fish Pub in Tempe, Classic Rock Cafe in Oklahoma City, [[Fitzgerald's]] in Houston, Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans, [[Tipitina's]] in New Orleans, [[Hard Rock Cafe]] in Orlando and also have sold over 8,000 cds from touring alone. |
They have also done 4 tours from coast to coast in the United States performing at notable venues such as: [[House of Blues]] New Orleans, [[Whisky a Go Go]] in Los Angeles, [[The Mason Jar]] Phoenix, The Milk Bar in San Francisco, The Big Fish Pub in Tempe, Classic Rock Cafe in Oklahoma City, [[Fitzgerald's]] in Houston, Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans, [[Tipitina's]] in New Orleans, [[Hard Rock Cafe]] in Orlando and also have sold over 8,000 cds from touring alone. |
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A few numbered of shows have seen the guest appearance of [[Jackie Brock]]'s younger brother |
A few numbered of shows have seen the guest appearance of [[Jackie Brock]]'s younger brother Thom Duval, from the band Maybe Tomorrow. |
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== Reviews == |
== Reviews == |
Revision as of 20:43, 8 December 2009
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The American Tragedy is a Rock n' Roll band from Shreveport, Louisiana, USA.
History
Touring
The American Tragedy has shared the stage with Staind, Thursday, Godsmack, Saliva, Flaw, L.A. Guns, and Bowling For Soup.
They have also done 4 tours from coast to coast in the United States performing at notable venues such as: House of Blues New Orleans, Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, The Mason Jar Phoenix, The Milk Bar in San Francisco, The Big Fish Pub in Tempe, Classic Rock Cafe in Oklahoma City, Fitzgerald's in Houston, Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans, Tipitina's in New Orleans, Hard Rock Cafe in Orlando and also have sold over 8,000 cds from touring alone.
A few numbered of shows have seen the guest appearance of Jackie Brock's younger brother Thom Duval, from the band Maybe Tomorrow.
Reviews
"The American Tragedy's exquisite CD is complimented by an explosive live show and finished off with genuine professionalism usually found at the theatre & arena level. Driving guitars that hook the hard rockers balanced by beautifully melodic songwriting that keeps the girls dancing in the front rows." -Casey Phillips, Infectious Publicity New Orleans, LA
"THE AMERICAN TRAGEDY is a breath of fresh air in the wake of the hardcore/thrash sound that seems so prevalent in the music scene. Aggressive and powerful, yet very accessible. Well crafted songs, an amazing sense of dynamics, great musicianship, and a stellar vocal performance - these songs stand up to anything I've had come across my desk in a long time. THE AMERICAN TRAGEDY could well be the band that puts Shreveport on the rock map." - Paul Cannell, Program Director, KOOJ Rock 93.7 –Baton Rouge, LA
"PURE ENERGY! ...CHOREOGRAPHED CHAOS!............STAND BACK WHILE THESE GUYS BLOW UP!!!!"-B-1 Boomer, Program Director KPGG Radio Texarkana, TX
Members
Current
- Adam Dale - Vocals, Guitars (2000-Present)
- Jackie Brock - Guitars (2001-Present)
- Jason Sepulvado - Bass (2005-Present)
- Trey McLemore - Drums (2000-Present)
Former
- J.C. Eiland - Bass (2000-2003)
Guests and additional members
- Eric Denny - Guitar on Pennies
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album |
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2001 | Pennies |
2002 | The Soundtrack |
2005 | No Forumla |
2005 | Welcome to the Show |
Singles
- 2006: The Rosenburg
References
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (August 2009) |