Berry Street
- Sound Description:
- Melodic post grunge singer/songwriter rock
Founded 2005, based in Dallas, TX
Berry Street consists of four musicians who come from totally different backgrounds of music to form a new yet re-vamped style of melodic post grunge singer/songwriter rock. Stemming from storytelling rock influences such as Counting Crows, Gin Blossoms, and Soul Asylum, Berry Street brings a different and more straightforward approach to today's music. Their moving harmonies, traditional rock guitar riffs, and intriguing story lines about life, love, and all things in between allows you to believe that good American rock is not even close to death.
From that first blistering hot summer Sunday that Dustin Deaton, Nathan Collins and Guy Cramer got together in an old warehouse on Berry Street in south Fort Worth, there was no doubt in their minds they had something special. In need of a bassist and goal-minded project oriented personality like the original three, the group found the perfect addition in Brian Rehlander after Guy called his childhood friend from Wills Point, Texas on the day of a show to see if he still had his old bass laying around. Brian, primarily a guitar player, agreed to play the gig and learn roughly thirty songs in a couple of hours, ultimately completing the lineup of the band.
Berry Street played their first show in January of 2006 and in a short time have played concert halls, pubs, bars, and beer soaked stages in every major city and college town in the state of Texas.
Information submitted by the band
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»Dusty Deaton: guitar, lead vocals, vocals
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»Guy Cramer: drums
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»Nathan Collins: guitar
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»Brian Rehlander: bass, vocals
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»Lucas Weiss: bass
Gin Blossoms, Soul Asylum, BoDeans, Counting Crows, Third Eye Blind, Toad the Wet Sprocket
Melodic post grunge singer/songwriter rock
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great band....fab cd....must have!!! this band rocks!!
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2 years, 10 months ago
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