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The Cherry Valence

 
Artist: The Cherry Valence

Group Members:

Nick Whitely, Brian Quast, Jamie Williams, Cheetie Kumar, Paul Siler

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Cherry Valence", "Riffin'

Biography

The Cherry Valence first appeared in 1998, when guitarists Cheetie Kumar and Jamie Williams, bassist Paul Siller, and tag team drummers/vocalists (yep, you heard right) Brian Quast and Nick Whitley started playing out in their native Raleigh, NC. Their unforgiving strut mostly resembled 1970s hard rock but had elements of everything from Little Richard to Mötley Crüe floating around in its backwash. Besides sharing vocal (and drumming) duties with Whitley, Quast also helped out on organ/keys. The Cherry Valence soon took the show on the road and didn't return to roost until the end of 1999, when they finally issued their first recording, the "Two Headed Woman" 7". A self-titled LP dropped from Estrus in 2001 and was followed by the album Riffin' a year later. Naturally, the band toured incessantly throughout this period. TCV was on the road so much, in fact, that many rock fans reported thinking the outfit was from their town, since the Cherry Valence moniker appeared on marquees so often. In the spring of 2004 the band fragmented with Siler and Kumar leaving to start the Birds of Avalon and the remaining three members spending time on solo projects before deciding to move ahead with the Cherry Valence. They recruited guitarist Erik Sugg and bassist Charles Story, signed with Bifocal Media and released their third album, TCV3, in the summer of 2005. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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The Cherry Valence
Origin Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Genres Garage rock
Years active 1998 - present
Labels Estrus Records

The Cherry Valence is an American garage rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina. The group's sound is indebted to 1970s hard rock, and the group has the unusual distinction of two members who switch off on lead vocals and drums. They formed in 1998 and toured relentlessly across the US, releasing their first recording (a 7") in 1999. Two LPs for Estrus Records followed before bassist Siler and guitarist Kumar left the group to form Birds of Avalon in 2004. Adding new members to the group, they released a third full length on Bifocal Media in mid-2005.

Cherry Valence is a reference to the character from The Outsiders (novel), a 1967 novel by S. E. Hinton, subsequently made into the 1983 film of the same name.

Members

Current members
  • Jamie Williams - guitar
  • Brian Quast - drums, vocals, keyboards
  • Nick Whitley - drums, vocals
  • Erik Sugg - guitar
  • Charles Story - bass
Former members
  • Cheetie Kumar - guitar
  • Paul Siler - bass

Discography

  • The Cherry Valence (Estrus Records, 2001)
  • Riffin' (Estrus, 2002)
  • Revival EP (Flapping Jet, 2002)
  • TCV3 (Bifocal Media, 2005)

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The Cherry Valence (Rock Band, 2000s)
Riffin' (2002 Album by The Cherry Valence)
The Cherry Valence (2001 Album by The Cherry Valence)

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