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his desire is to be a full-time vocational musician—a goal no longer shared by all members of the band. Pete
Palladino and Ron Simasek confirmed the departure of Alexander and Smith and announced that upcoming shows that were already booked will feature special guests along with the remaining members of The Badlees. Beyond that, no recording or performing as The Badlees is planned for "the foreseeable future." All members indicated plans to continue making and performing music.
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658:, was recorded, mixed, mastered, and pressed in two months at Bret Alexander's home studio. The album features four different Badlees singing lead vocals on songs written by five different writers, including Mike Naydock. It was released on April 2, 1999, and upon its release the band was dropped by Universal. Selders persisted in finding a new label and within a month, the Badlees were signed to a new contract with a label called
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March 5, 2022, which sold out in less than 24 hours. A second show was added on March 4, 2022, which sold out within 30 minutes of being added. It appears as if things are pointing to a long-term playing commitment from all five original members of the
Badlees - which is great for them, but better for Central PA Rock Music fans! In December, 2022, the Badlees released their 9th, full-length self-titled eponymous record,
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The band members themselves drew their influences from diverse sources. Founding member Jeff
Feltenberger was formally trained as a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, with a tendency towards folk, country, and bluegrass. Guitarist and chief songwriter Bret Alexander cites various influences ranging
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Palladino, the band's audience began to grow, due to his stage antics and classic front-man image. This was important because the band was determined to concentrate on original material. Alexander became the group's chief songwriter, working with Mike Naydock, a disc jockey from
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Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame concert on July 1, 2021, the original five members of The Badlees have played a few shows together and seem to be back to the old days of original rock from Central PA. They announced a show at the Englewood in Hummelstown on
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Alexander announced on The Badlees official Facebook page that he was no longer a member of The Badlees. On March 28, Paul Smith also announced his departure from the band. While declining to air private disagreements or grievances in a public forum, Alexander indicated that
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Badlees got back together and make music once again as a band for a charitable event, Concert for Karen IV, in 2002. They got together at Saturation Acres and recorded four songs for an EP to be released in conjunction with the live event and decided to continue on to make a full-length album.
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album, this time from fall 1998 to "date uncertain" and there were no marketing or tour support plans coming from Universal for the foreseeable future. But the band was still under contract and therefore restricted in the actions that they could take to further their career. The Badlees quickly
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After its release, the Badlees played a series of live shows together for the first time in five years starting in November, 2009. These shows frequently included guest musicians like Aaron Fink, Nick Van Wyke, and Dustin Drevitch, along with the four remaining members of the band – Alexander,
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by Bad Lee White was released on A Street Records in November 1988. It contained four originals, three co-written by guitarist Jeff Feltenberger and producer Bill Grabowski, with "Boomerang" written by another A Street prospect, Charlie Crystle. However, A-Street soon ended its short run as an
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Bret Alexander and Mike Naydock did many songwriting sessions in late 2002 through 2003, intending to have a new Badlees album in 2004, but this album failed to materialize due to other projects that Alexander, Fetchko, and Saturation Acres were involved in at the time. These included
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Terry Selders returned to central Pennsylvania to be manager of the Badlees full-time and, in 1991, Paul Smith joined as the band's permanent bass player. The Badlees set up headquarters in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, and began recording a full-length album.
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came in to record at the studio. The band's singer, Pete Palladino, was eventually offered the lead vocal position in Bad Lee White. Soon after, the newly revised band officially changed their name to what fans had begun commonly calling them at shows,
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would finally be released to the public on August 24, 1999 on the Ark 21 label. The only provision of the deal was that the Badlees would have to stop actively promoting their recently released Amazing Grace album. The group planned to tour behind
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season that year, the release date for the next Badlees album was moved back to February 1998. During the break from touring, some of the band members started families, and Bret Alexander set up a studio in his basement in
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that includes the Badlee trio of Alexander, Smith, and drummer Ron Simasek, were available as the official "house band" to offer session performances for solo artists or those with less than a full band.
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The remaining members of the band, along with Fetchko, formed an equal partnership in the label S.A.M. Records ("Saturation Acres Music"), and began to sign other musical artists to the label, including
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to accommodate the various other vocations of the band's members. Not wanting to have such a gap between albums, like between the last two, the Badlees released a "greatest hits" album in 2012 titled "
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Between 2003 and 2010, Alexander joined Johnny J. Blair in a handful of concerts and a live radio broadcast. Returning to the studio with Blair, Alexander and Simasek backed Blair on the recording
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were previously released by Alexander as solo efforts in the mid-2000s. One final song, "Two States" was added late to the project as a tribute to Alexander's father, who died February 14, 2009.
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As 2001 got underway, the members of the Badlees were busy working on their separate "side" albums that would end up being released within six weeks of each other in the late spring of 2001.
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where he managed a recording studio. Simasek went to Florida at first but then later joined Selders in New York where he became drummer for the band
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music merchandising major. While at Mansfield, the three played in various pickup bands with names such as
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2350:"Johnny J Blair | I Like the Street | CD Baby Music Store"
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Willis, Barry, "Seagram Buys Polygram", sterophile.com, May 24, 1998
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2683:"Badlees Destined for Musical Mainstream" by Kevin T Kelley,
2669:"Badlees Right at Home Among Rock Legends" by Alan K. Stout,
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and, along with bassist Paul Smith, the Canadian power trio
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2641:"Take a cruise on Badlees' New 'River' " by Alan K. Stout,
2607:"Bud Light Sends the Badlees to China" by John Birmingham,
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Lello, Mike, "Love Is Rain", The Weekender, October 2, 2009
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2662:"It's a Big Gig for Badlees in Buffalo" by Alan K. Stout,
2326:"The Badless : "Love Is Rain Review", PA Music Scene"
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Return of Bret Alexander and Paul Smith (2021-present)
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to record material for the album that would be titled
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949:See Me as a Picture; The Best So Far (1990–2012)"
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2836:"The 'Gentleman' Goes Solo" by Alan K. Stout,
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3127:Indie rock musical groups from Pennsylvania
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2195:Saturation Acres Newsletter, April 14, 2005
3040:See Me as a Picture, The Best of 1990-2012
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2708:Vol.XV No. 151 (p. 28), May 1998
2519:Fame, Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of.
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2776:"Going to the Birds" by Carlie Nicastro,
2766:– Fiesta Guide (p. 11), May 11, 2001
227:in 2013 and their self-titled 2022 album
1527:Bret Alexander, Guitars, Mandolin, Banjo
1442:
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895:In 2008, Bret Alexander formed the band
2525:Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame
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2659:Vol.4 No.1 (p. 4), September 1995
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2422:"'All in Time': Newport Beach Review"
891:Epiphones and Empty Rooms (2009–2013)
476:", which would eventually be used by
322:Formation and early years (1990–1993)
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2998:The Unfortunate Result of Spare Time
2704:"Northeast PA" by Lorie Mrowzowski,
2588:The Unfortunate Result of Spare Time
1434:by Bret Alexander (S.A.M., May 2004)
1160:The Unfortunate Result of Spare Time
829:himself on Reed's official website.
693:, owned by Rusty Foulke of the band
651:owned the rights to that recording.
446:The Unfortunate Result of Spare Time
422:The Unfortunate Result of Spare Time
396:They were invited to perform at the
2730:"Amazing Spirit" by Alan K. Stout,
2593:"Big And Badlee" by Alan K. Stout,
1470:tribute album with Johnny J. Blair
1110:Jeff Feltenberger - guitars, vocals
927:"If I Could Dress Like Clive Owen,"
783:in July, 2002. The show was titled
439:Qingdao International Beer Festival
3132:Musical groups established in 1990
2494:Staff, KEVIN STAIRIKER | Digital.
1683:Bret Alexander, Multi Instruments
1666:Bret Alexander, Multi Instrumentss
1634:Bret Alexander, Multi Instrumentss
1107:Ron Simasek – drums and percussion
1104:Pete Palladino – vocals, harmonica
425:, recorded in the summer of 1993.
14:
2258:. 5 November 2009. Archived from
753:Renew and long hiatus (2002–2008)
318:from reaching a second pressing.
1877:"Badlees, The Jeff Feltenberger"
1677:See That My Grave is Kept Clean
1113:Paul Smith - bass guitar, vocals
2694:(p. 1), September 20, 1996
2544:O'Boyle, William (2023-03-25).
1767:Tuffnel, Nigel, "The Badlees",
1171:(Rite-Off, February 1995 &
922:Palladino, Simasek, and Smith.
734:, resulting in the live album,
2791:Sweet Siren of the Reconnected
2680:(p. 15), December 1, 1995
2064:"The Badlees Story, Part VIII"
1426:Sweet Siren of the Reconnected
747:Sweet Siren of the Reconnected
542:Edward's co-star on the show,
314:independent label, which kept
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2625:, Issue 3 Vol.2, October 1994
2021:"The Badlees Story, Part VII"
1849:"The Badlees Story, Part III"
1455:Badlee member / contribution
1255:If Memories Had Equity (Live)
697:. The studio had been called
501:Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
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2164:"Lou Reed Wampus Multimedia"
2139:"The Badlees Story, Part IX"
1797:"The Badlees Story, Part II"
1005:Musical style and influences
929:quoting spy-movie music and
762:, who at the time worked at
429:National success (1994–1996)
290:Northumberland, Pennsylvania
2846:Press Release, June 5, 2006
2300:"The Badlees Story, Part X"
1905:"The Badlees Story, Part V"
1722:"The Badlees Story, Part I"
1485:The Road Goes Other Places
1412:(Midwest Artists, May 2001)
1236:EP (Rite-Off, October 1990)
666:, who had previously owned
597:Bearsville Recording Studio
574:Corporate limbo (1997–1999)
505:Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
452:to the recording studio in
303:, back in his home town of
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2800:(p. 19), June 8, 2001
2780:(p. 26), May 31, 2001
2324:Munster, Jim (July 2010).
2098:"The Backbone of the Band"
1747:Bad Lee White Comes Around
1402:(Rite-Off, September 2000)
1163:(Sharkstooth, August 1993)
732:Williamsport, Pennsylvania
299:. A guitarist in the band
3054:The Badlees (self-titled)
3047:Epiphones and Empty Rooms
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2838:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2825:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2814:(p.E5), December 30, 2001
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2805:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2785:Hazleton Standard Speaker
2771:Hazleton Standard Speaker
2764:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
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2643:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2616:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2602:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2595:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
1694:Album by Johnny J. Blair
1647:Album by Imaginary Lines
1599:Album by Imaginary Lines
1524:Album by Carson's Window
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1993:"Corporate Entanglement"
1506:Album by Jared Campbell
1244:EP (Rite-Off, July 1998)
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904:"Don't Ever Let Me Down"
855:Pete Palladino moved to
454:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
380:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
284:. The studio was called
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2476:. IndieWire. 2016-05-12
2208:Karyn (12 March 2009).
1745:Taylor, Surrey Louise.
1697:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1650:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1616:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1586:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1564:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1558:Keep on the Sunny Side
1546:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1509:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1491:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1473:Bret Alexander, Guitars
1363:Angeline Is Coming Home
1223:(S.A.M., December 2022)
548:Charlie Chaplin Studios
480:during coverage of the
470:Angeline Is Coming Home
415:, formally of the band
2427:The Hollywood Reporter
1257:(S.A.M., January 2002)
1217:(S.A.M., October 2013)
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556:Rolling Stone Magazine
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244:Beginnings (1981–1989)
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2798:Pottsville Republican
2706:Pennsylvania Musician
2692:Pottsville Republican
2678:Philadelphia Inquirer
2609:Pennsylvania Musician
2582:Pennsylvania Musician
1769:Pennsylvania Musician
1680:Album by Ed Randazzo
1631:EP by Mycenea Worley
1400:Pete, Jeff, & Ron
1175:/Atlas, October 1995)
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560:Entertainment Tonight
2991:Diamonds in the Coal
2787:(p.E5), May 27, 2001
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2618:, September 23, 1994
2597:, September 24, 1993
2398:"All in Time (2015)"
1312:US Top 40 Mainstream
1270:(S.A.M., April 2012)
1152:Diamonds in the Coal
1099:Current band members
885:Dupont, Pennsylvania
391:Diamonds in the Coal
305:Canton, Pennsylvania
250:Mansfield University
248:Three students from
2860:, September 9, 2009
2745:Up There, Down Here
2645:, February 28, 1995
2455:. 15 September 2015
1699:Ron Simasek, Drums
1663:Song by Ric Albano
1652:Ron Simasek, Drums
1644:Imaginary Lines 33
1636:Ron Simasek, Drums
1620:Ron Simasek, Drums
1602:Ron Simasek, Drums
1596:Imaginary Lines II
1588:Ron Simasek, Drums
1550:Ron Simasek, Drums
1513:Ron Simasek, Drums
1495:Ron Simasek, Drums
1488:Album by Jay Young
1477:Ron Simasek, Drums
1203:(S.A.M., June 2002)
1188:Up There, Down Here
1121:Former band members
724:Pete & Jeff Duo
718:Ron Simasek - Drums
674:Up There, Down Here
645:Up There, Down Here
632:Up There, Down Here
609:Up There, Down Here
605:Up There, Down Here
601:Woodstock, New York
297:Bucknell University
288:and was located in
218:Seagram Corporation
3019:Up There Down Here
2972:Steve Feltenberger
2673:, October 20, 1995
2666:, October 18, 1995
1691:I Like the Street
1668:Ron Simasek, Drums
1577:Imaginary Lines I
1568:Ron Simasek, Drums
1529:Paul Smith, Organ
1422:(S.A.M., May 2001)
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562:. It premiered on
544:Julianna Margulies
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400:Music Festival in
360:Billboard Magazine
255:The Leaky Sneakers
233:Pennsylvania music
35:The Badlees – 2013
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2827:, August 15, 2002
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2953:Ron Simasek
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1140:Discography
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3121:Categories
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869:New Jersey
805:Maggie May
736:50:45 Live
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568:Crossroads
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