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Slow Roosevelt

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Slow Roosevelt (1996–2004) was one of the premier hard rock acts in the famous Deep Ellum music scene during its peak from 1999–2004. Although other bands in that genre were on the scene (e.g., Drowning Pool and Jibe), Slow Roosevelt was the band that started it all for hard rock during that time.[citation needed] Considered the Grandfathers of modern Dallas metal, the band accomplished many successes such as a nationally released album through Reality Records/Sony Entertainment and a music video that premiered on VH1. Although their fans rarely described them as "metal", the Dallas Observer awarded them best metal act several years running.

Most notable for the band were their live shows at famous Dallas venues like Trees and Curtain Club. These shows were described as energetic and polished. Several shows were accompanied by added extras such as a suspension artist who would swing above the band and crowd while suspended by meathooks through their flesh. Also of note was the show opening for Kid Rock and Drowning Pool at the Smirnoff Center in Texas. Their last show was March 19, 2004, at the Curtain Club.

Slow Roosevelt reunited at the Curtain Club on May 2, 2009. Later that year, they headlined the grand re-opening of Trees in Deep Ellum on August 14, 2009. They also played at the Curtain Club December 31, 2010.

Members

  • Peter Thomas - Vocals
  • Scott Minyard - Guitar
  • Aaron Lyons - Drums
  • Mark Sodders - Bass
  • Zack Busby - Bass (July 2003–2004)

Studio albums

  • Starving St. Nick (1996)
  • Throwawayyourstereo (1998)
  • Weightless (2001)

References

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