The Chevrons were formed in June 2000 from a recording project of vocalist
Terry Sullivan and
guitarist Davey Galt and were originally a five-piece band (additional
keyboard player)
Their music bring back memories of early R&B groups,
as well as the "British Blues Invasion" bands
(which hit the US shores in the mid-sixties). Lead vocalist Terry Sullivan
has a raspy voice
that even the youthful Rod Stewart would have envied
Whether you're looking for something new or if you're an old fart like
me wondering what
happened to all the good music, this may be what you're looking for. Paradoxical
as that
may sound, both come in the same package. The Chevrons are a testament
to the fact that
it's not merely enough to play the music; you have to feel it.
On January 2004 Special John Kane joined the band
Ian
Fraser left the band on 1st September 2004 to live in Isle of Wight.
New
bass player Jerry Wallis who arrived from Arkansas was a session bass
player
in Nashville US now fills the role of bass.
Jerry's pumping bass playing will take The Chevrons up another level.
Drum prodigy Steve Tama joined The Chevrons on October 2005 to replace
John.
Steve is an exceptionally talented drummer and musician.
He also plays guitar and keyboards.
THE
CHEVRONS now have a crack rhythm section of Tony Ellis on bass/vocals
and Johnny Clark.


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