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Albums
Members
Current
Dave Beste
Bass guitar
Jay Buchanan
Lead vocals
Mike Miley
Drums (drum set)
Scott Holiday
Background vocals
Guitar
Scott Holliday
Guitar
History
Robin Everhart
Bass guitar
Story of Rival Sons
Rival Sons: A Rock 'n' Roll Story
Rival Sons, the Californian quartet with a Nashville heart, burst onto the scene in 2009, bringing a raw and powerful brand of rock 'n' roll to the world. Their sound, a potent blend of blues-infused grit and hard-hitting energy, has garnered them a devoted following and critical acclaim.
The band's core lineup is a powerhouse of talent:
- Jay Buchanan (lead vocals) β a charismatic frontman with a voice that can both soothe and roar.
- Scott Holiday (guitar) β a master of the six-string, unleashing riffs that are both catchy and ferocious.
- Dave Beste (bass guitar) β the rhythmic backbone, providing a solid foundation for the band's sonic assault.
- Michael Miley (drums) β a dynamic drummer who drives the band's energy and propels their sound forward.
Their live performances are legendary, fueled by the raw passion of their music and the undeniable chemistry between the band members. Often joined by keyboard player Jesse Nason, and previously by Todd Γgren, Rival Sons deliver an electrifying experience that leaves audiences captivated.
Signed to Atlantic Records through Dave Cobb's imprint Low Country Sound, Rival Sons have released eight albums and an EP, cementing their place as one of the most exciting rock bands of their generation. Twice nominated for Grammy Awards, they continue to push the boundaries of rock music, captivating audiences with their soulful grit and undeniable talent.
Origins of a Rock 'n' Roll Force
Rival Sons' story begins in Long Beach, California, where Jay Buchanan and Michael Miley first crossed paths. Buchanan, already a seasoned musician with solo recordings under his belt, including the albums "All Understood" (2004) and "True Love EP" (2006), joined forces with Scott Holiday, a seasoned guitar virtuoso who had previously fronted bands like humanLab (signed to Atlantic Records) and Black Summer Crush (with Miley, Robin Everhart, Thomas Flowers and original drummer J. Harley Gilmore).
From these musical roots, Rival Sons emerged, poised to take the world by storm.