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180:, in 1991, that things really came together. Omitted Was Bass player Randy Threet . The five members of SCW assembled at a local warehouse loft studio in Nashville on April 24, 1991, for their first jam and writing session together. The band recalls it as Divine Dispensation. They immediately bonded and wrote five songs the first night which would end up being selected for the SCW self-titled CD. = 25: 195:" (officially omitting the last letter in a nod to colloquial southern slang) and began playing local bars. The band was soon playing all the local venues including Ace of Clubs and 328 Performance Hall, but it was their residency shows at a small blues club called The Grapevine Cafe, next door to the world-famous 279:
Following the band's dissolution, Farris has released four solo albums: "Goodnight Sun" (2002), "Salvation In Lights" (2007) on INO Records, "Shine for All the People" (2014) on Compass Records, which won a Grammy for Best Roots Gospel album. He followed that up with "Silver & Stone" (2018) on
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Compass. The remaining Wheelies continued performing in various combinations. Members of the band have started or joined various side projects which continue to release recordings still. These bands include: Stack, Black Mountain Prophet, Scale Hound and Blackwood.
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The core of the band was started by college buddies Rick White (guitarist) and Terry Thomas (drummer). After meeting Bob Watkins (guitarist), the three started occasionally jamming together in 1989. It wasn't until Rick White met singer
239:, released in 1998, contained "Standing In The Sun" and "Boogie King", a song as much at home in the mosh pit as cruising the local drag. "Boogie King" was used on the soundtrack of the movie " 283:
On April 24, 2022, the band announced that it had reformed for a limited number of performances, initially in Nashville and New York City, for its "The Long Goodbye" tour.
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Heatseekers chart. The album was recorded at 315 Beale Studios in Memphis and produced by Paul Ebersold. Their single, "Shakin' the Blues", reached the album-rock top ten.
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The SCW went on to release five studio CDs, two live CDs total with two independent releases recorded at the Watkins home studio, Thundershack.
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With the addition of Steve Burgess (bass guitar) replacing Randy Threet, the lineup was complete. The band chose their name from a
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The band last performed together on October 30, 2004, at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, TN.
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The band toured with many notable national acts through the 90s, including
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