Roadside Revial Bio 
Jeffrey
Hayes: Vocals, Guitar,
Uke, Mandolin
Jeff
Golding: Guitar, Fiddle,
Banjo, Mandolin
Andy
Allen: Bass, Vocals
Till
Krause: Drums, Vocals
The tale
of Roadside Revival should be made into
a film because it has everything a good
story needs: drama, despair, drugs, a magical
apartment house, and a happy ending – but
more about that later...
The band
was formed in 2006 by american singer-songwriters
Jeffrey Hayes and Kym Cooper. For Jeff
the band became essential – a
much needed outlet for the songs that saved
him. Yeah, we know the whole “ music as
a life-saving force“ spiel, but in Jeffrey's
case it's actually true.
He was
born in 1969 and grew up in the Watchung
Mountains of New Jersey. Ten kids, Jeffrey
the youngest. Dad's filling station doesn't
feed the family. When the gas bill has
not been paid you put a camping-stove
on top of the gas-stove and cook dinner
anyway. When Jeffrey is six, his mother
dies. He realizes that singing feels
good, preferably alone in the woods,
sad songs for the squirrels. Country
and Hillbilly, his parents‘ favorite,
the older siblings Rock'n'Roll, the songs
from sunday school – everything blends and
it blends well.
Jeffrey
finds a guitar. There is no way back
now. One day he finds himself in New
York City. He plays street-corners. He
discovers the Ramones. A new blend, folk
with the ‘fuck-it'-attitude
of punk rock, it's weird, it's perfect. Jeffrey
moves to Los Angeles . Gigs in coffee houses,
homemade cassettes, odd jobs to survive.
He sings and dreams. Drugs help him dream
and nearly kill him. He opts against it.
In 1998 he visits a friend in Germany and
stays. Music for Munich street-corners.
Then the
first CD, “tree”, produced in his
bedroom. Critical acclaim. Two tours with
Ani Difranco. A handful of tours with other
artists. Mainstream and riches ? Not really.
Instead: he meets Kym Cooper and they form
Roadside Revival. Songwriting and recording,
produced by his friend, Maximillian Hecker.
When Kym Cooper eventually goes back to Texas,
the future seems dark for Roadside Revival.
It's hard to find musicians who share Jeffrey's
love of Folk and Country and not only pretend
to do so. Enter Jeff Golding, long-time neighbor
and multi-instrumentalist who grew up on
an old farm in New Zealand and likes to sing
about it. He becomes a Roadside member. He
understands Hayes‘ songs as he too has many
siblings and ended up in Munich due to strange
and crooked ways. At a gig they meet Andy
the bass player/Katia the drummer – Roadside
Revival is a band again! and the is also
not from Munich. He came via San Diego, he's
an author and has seen a lot of the world.
He loves Iron Maiden and everything's fine.
They rehearse in Jeffrey's kitchen and their
E.P. reaches #1 on Reverbnation's Folk & Country
charts. Their international fan base is growing.
Everything's fine but in true Roadside tradition – the
road gets rough. In the middle of recording
the new album the drummer quits – new job,
new life. Once again it seems to be the end
of the road, but whoever thinks that doesn't
know the true story of the apartment house
the two Jeffs are living in...for some reason
the house attracts talented musicians from
all over the world. Why? No one knows.
While taking out the trash Jeffrey Hayes
meets a guy who just moved into the building.
They talk about the Ramones and Brian Wilson
and realize that this guy is looking for
a band. Till just returned from New York
where he played in a Brooklyn-based Post-Whatever
band. He becomes the Roadside's new drummer
that very same evening. This makes the band
complete. By way of N.J., New Zealand, Brooklyn,
and San Diego. Roadside Revival has finally
found it's home!
Contact:
eMail: roadsiderevival@hotmail.com
www.reverbnation.com/roadsiderevival
www.theroadsiderevival.com
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