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Artist description
Hailing from Spartanburg, SC, and known as the guys that write, record, and produce all of their own material, Dezeray's Hammer was formed immediately after the disbanding of the collaboration once known as Albert Hill.The trio now known as Dezeray's Hammer has been together collectively for five years on various musical projects. Together, they display an unmistakable, unique chemistry.The band's co-originator, Aaron Whisnant, who's song crafting blends a guitar-driven rhythmic texture with an undeniable sense of melody and intelligence, plays the role of quarterback in the band's songwriting efforts. Joining Aaron as an intricate part of the Dezeray's Hammer recipe is a powerhouse rhythm section consisting of Chris Francisco on bass guitar and Kenny Hogan on drums. Francisco and Hogan add the flavor to Whisnant's creations, resulting in a series of sonically driven tales aimed at bringing emotions to unparalleled levels. |
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Music Style
Alternative Pop |
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Musical Influences
The Beattles, Led Zeppelin, The Police |
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Group Members
Aaron Whisnant Chris Fransisco Kenny Hogan |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
Dezeray's Hammer, Dezeray's Hammer Acoustic Live |
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Press Reviews
Dezeray"s Hammer may never be able to avoid comparisons to Albert Hill. Then again, if they were on the right track before, and still have the music in them, why not find out where that road was heading? You only have to listen to their music to hear that they"re up to the journey."Charleston City Paper"The newly–launched Dezeray's Hammer shows a crisp, buoyant and cohesive style of guitar–based melodic pop that is, of course, reminiscent of Albert Hill but is decidedly more direct (read: ready for radio). The bottom line is that fans of Albert Hill will not likely be disappointed, and Dezeray"s Hammer may pick up some more fans in the process.Columbia Free Times |
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Additional Info
New Album available in July, 2000 |
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Location
Spartanburg, SC - USA |
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