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Members

Current

Name
Begin
Occupation

John Connolly

2008

Guitar

Morgan Rose

1994

Drums (drum set)

Background vocals

Lajon Witherspoon

1994

Lead vocals

Clint Lowery

2008

Background vocals

Vinnie Hornsby

2014

Background vocals

Clint Lowery

2008

Guitar

Vinnie Hornsby

1994

Bass guitar

John Connolly

1994

Background vocals

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

Clint Lowery

1994
2004

Background vocals

Guitar

Sonny Mayo

2005
2008

Guitar

Morgan Rose

1994
1994

Lead vocals

John Connolly

2004
2008

Guitar

John Connolly

1994
1994

Guitar

John Connolly

1994
1994

Lead vocals

John Connolly

1994
2005

Guitar

Story of Sevendust

Sevendust: A Heavy Metal Journey From Atlanta

Sevendust, hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, is a rock band forged in the fires of 1994. The band's origins trace back to the rhythmic partnership of bassist Vince Hornsby and drummer Morgan Rose, who were initially jamming as "Snake Nation." Guitarist John Connolly, then a drummer himself, joined the fold, solidifying the core of the band.

Their first demo showcased their raw talent, but a dissatisfaction with the lead vocals led them on a year-long quest for the perfect voice. They found their answer in Lajon Witherspoon, a powerhouse vocalist destined to become the band's frontman. Rounding out the lineup was guitarist Lee Banks, ushering in a new chapter as "Rumblefish." However, Banks' touring commitment proved unsustainable, and the band welcomed Clint Lowery as his replacement.

This lineup solidified into the iconic Sevendust, a name that resonated with the band's heavy sound. Their self-titled debut album in April 1997, although initially selling only 310 copies in its first week, ultimately achieved gold certification thanks to tireless touring and the support of their label, TVT Records.

Sevendust's success story is a testament to their unwavering commitment. They went on to achieve three consecutive RIAA gold-certified albums, a Grammy nomination, and sold millions of records worldwide. Their extensive discography boasts fourteen studio albums, including a definitive reissue of their debut album featuring five new tracks and a DVD.

Early Years: Snake Nation to Sevendust (1994-1998)

The seeds of Sevendust were planted in 1994, when Hornsby and Rose, playing as "Snake Nation," were joined by Connolly, a drummer turned guitarist. This early incarnation saw the recording of their first demo, but their search for a powerful vocalist began after dissatisfaction with the initial recording. Witherspoon's arrival marked a turning point, adding a crucial element to their sound. Banks' brief tenure with the band under the name "Rumblefish" provided a glimpse into their evolving identity. Lowery's entry, replacing Banks, completed the lineup that would define Sevendust, a band destined to leave a lasting mark on the heavy metal scene.

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