What
is a Redneck Jedi Anyway?
"We
are a Red Dirt, Southern, Americana, Country Rock Band," founding
member Dennis Phillips said, with a mile-wide smile and tongue firmly
planted in cheek. "There are so many labels now for our music,
we gave up trying to pick just one and decided to go with all of them.
It helps everyone find us through the search engines online and we can
please more people this way. Nah, what is Redneck Jedi? Just an ass-kicking
party, with great fans and great tunes."
Founded
in 2003 inside Dennis' trailer, Redneck Jedi has come a long way from
humble beginnings. But through it all, two original members remain,
Phillips and drummer David Beinke. "It has been a long, weird road
performing with Redneck Jedi," he remarked, "Ups and downs
but Dennis has remained very loyal to the project and as he has grown
musically, so has the serious nature of the band."
For
over a year, the band played the Texas Hill Country bar scene on a regular
basis, filling up bars and honky-tonks with a brand of southern fried
rock covers and a taste of what was to come. In 2004, the first Redneck
Jedi record began making it into the hands of their fans. "Defiance
was so named because we had a bit of a reputation, a higher class of
place refused to book us in fear our fans would destroy the place,”
Dennis remembers. “It’s kind of funny to think of it, now."
In
2006, Redneck Jedi changed names and released the full length recording,
"Black & White." Though that band toured to support the
record, Redneck Jedi could not be contained. "Great musicians were
on that record, but as a touring band, the stage presence was lacking."
Phillips said. "There had to be a solid mix of both, recording
and touring." With that goal in mind, the present day Redneck Jedi
is the best yet.
The search for the right vocalist and frontman turned out to be just
a quick look back for Jedi. "Vocally we tried a few guys out, but
ultimately we knew, we needed Jeff Foeh back at the mic,” Phillips
states. Foeh had been the original vocalist for the Black & White
album and he and Phillips’ friendship had remained.
With the lineup complete, the guys began booking frantically, playing
all over the state. After finishing off 2008 with a bang and a rigorous
schedule, the band had its new material and was ready to hit the studio.
Road Runner the title track along with two others had been written by
Phillips and Foeh in their previous collaboration. Phillips had in fact
had been sending music to Foeh, even though he had not committed to
the band and his former bandmate added lyrics to what would be one of
the new songs on the album, Electricity. Phillips also found a co-writer
in Ed Jones (of Whiskey Jones) and completed two other tunes. When all
was said and done, 10 new songs emerged and Road Runner is the result.
"It's
exciting. I Believe has already found a chart position on TOSSM Radio
and Electricity is burning up the stations since we did the pre-release
on both" Phillips notes.
Considered
the one of the hardest working acts in Texas, with a show schedule that
makes some folks tired just to look at, Redneck Jedi has already scheduled
a video shoot for the title track Road Runner. Also, a live recording,
"Unplugged and Underground" is scheduled to be recorded at
Longhorn Cavern State Park in April, inside the cave. This show will
produce a new live CD as well as DVD for the band. If that is not enough
for 2009, the band intends on entering the studio as earlier as May
2010, for their next project.
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2009 - Oct.
Rick Rue joins Redneck Jedi on Bass Guitar.
2009 - Oct.
The search for a new bass player is on. Robert Gott moves on to other
projects.
2009 - Unplugged
& Underground is recorded and will be release September 30, 2009
2009 - May.
Daren Underwood resigns his post as Bass player and Robert Gott rejoins
Redneck Jedi
2009 - Jan,
"Road Runner is recorded and released. Too Defiant is scheduled for
Spring release. Band lands on TOSSM Top 20 with I Believe, the first single
release from Road Runner.
2008 - Jeff
Foeh, original member of re-joins Redneck Jedi.
2007 - Ed
Jones and Daren Underwood join Redneck Jedi.
2006 - Black
& White is released. Jeff Foeh joins the ne line-up.
2005 - Defiance
is released with vocalist Glenn "Salt" Wells.
2003 New
members and a new name, Redneck Jedi takes life.
2001 - Day
Tripper is formed, this was the very early beginnings for the band.
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