The Booze

The Booze

"Hey Amy"
2008

"Mississippi Line"
2008


Don't even bother to Google THE BOOZE. You'll get nothing but drunk talk. Not that drunk talk is bad and THE BOOZE go really great with a cocktail and visa versa. To describe them is fairly easy; THE BOOZE: an easy-going gang of lads that make music straight from a long ago era, but with a contemporary perspective. One listen and you'll find yourself thinking, "they sound like...." and that's where you may get stuck. There's not a band per se that they can be compared to, but instead a feel and a time. A time when being cool was rare and hard, but being cool was really cool. The band, having always devoured a steady diet of The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Faces, The Jam and host of other mid-60's to mid 70's British, Aussie and American rock has put it's own spin on that era. They shoot from the hip with an ass-shaking grove and beat that gets the girls dancing and the guys happy the girls are dancing. Each song is a fantastic, takes-you-to-the-scene story. Hailing from Atlanta, GA., the band came to be in 2007 when schoolmates Chaz Tolliver (vocals) and Randy Michaels (guitar/vox) - both seeing eye to eye musically - did the inevitable and got together to write. Realizing quickly that the vibe and tunes were undeniable, they formed THE BOOZE with Jon Gleaton (bass/vox), Pietro DiGennaro (drums) and Ricky Dover, Jr. (guitar). 

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