Redding (band)

REDDING

Jeff McCullough, Danny Gula, Joey Graves, Jon Stamm
Background information
Origin Belleville, Illinois[1]
Genres Indie rock, Alternative rock
Years active 2004present
Labels Rock Ridge Music (former)
Associated acts Vat19.com
Website http://www.reddingmusic.net
Members Joey Graves
Jeff McCullough
Danny Gula
Jon Stamm

Redding is an American indie rock band from Belleville, Illinois, near St. Louis, Missouri. Redding take their name from the character Ellis Redding (played by Morgan Freeman) in the film The Shawshank Redemption.

The band consists of:

History

Origin and early years (1999 – 2003)

Learning to play music together in middle school, Joey Graves, Jon Stamm, and Danny Gula donned the name For the Moment for their developing garage band. Graves found himself at the helm of writing and recording the music (in the band’s home studio), and Stamm wrote the majority of the lyrics. In the spring of 2004, the trio began work on a four-song EP album. Graves tapped his first cousin, Jeff McCullough, to join the band and play bass guitar and piano. McCullough’s formal music training and experience in previous bands allowed him to become a major creative force in the developing group.

Sinclair Aircraft EP (2004)

On May 8, 2004 (two weeks before Graves, Stamm, and Gula graduated high school), For the Moment released the resultant home-recordings as an album called Sinclair Aircraft EP. The band sold all 300 copies before school ended. Most importantly, a copy of the Sinclair Aircraft EP came to the attention of Tom Derr (owner of Rock Ridge Music, who expressed interest in signing For the Moment to his label. But first, Derr and co-owner Chris Henderson (guitarist in alternative rock group 3 Doors Down) requested additional music. The band quickly wrote and recorded an early version of “Gleam”, which helped seal a contract with Rock Ridge Music. In the fall, Graves, Gula, and Stamm started school at Southwestern Illinois College as music majors.

Redding (2005 - 2008)

Redding, 2006.

On January 5, 2005, the band changed its name to Redding, and began a recording session at Chris Henderson’s Rivergate Studios in Biloxi, Mississippi. Kirk Kelsey (producer, Creed) produced, engineered, and mixed the project. On August 6, the band performed at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater for a crowd of nearly 20,000 before Staind and 3 Doors Down. In the week following, and again in October, Redding resumed and then completed recording at Greenville College. The band’s eponymous eight track debut album was released on July 11, 2006. It contains two re-recorded tracks from the Sinclair Aircraft EP -- “All I Can Hold” and “What You’ve Become”. A month later, Graves, Stamm, and Gula began studying Digital Media at Greenville College (the program from which McCullough had graduated in 2003).

Vat19.com

Main article: Vat19

Gula, Stamm and Graves are best known for their work at Vat19.com, [sic] an online retailer that has been selling "curiously awesome products" since 2007. Stamm and Graves have done musical numbers to advertise products retailed by Vat19.com. Examples are "Party Gummy Bear", "Girl (Gummy Shots)", "Das Beer Boot" and more. Stamm and Graves are video editors and actors for the videos that Vat19.com makes. Sometimes, the founder Jamie Salvatori may join in, such as the case of "Tall, Wide and Yellow and Sticky (We Do It Jumbo)". Vat19.com is known for selling giant gummy candy, magnetic thinking putty and countless more "curiously awesome products."

Discography

References

  1. McClintock, J. Scott. "Redding – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
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