Whitey Morgan and the 78's

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Whitey Morgan and the 78's
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Whitey Morgan in Woodstock, New York
Background information
Origin Flint, Michigan, United States
Genres Ameripolitan, alternative country, honky tonk, outlaw country
Years active 2005–present
Labels independent
Website whiteymorgan.com
Members Whitey Morgan
Brett Robinson
Joey Spina
Alex Lyon
Tony DiCello
Past members Benny James Vermeylen
Jeremy “Leroy” Biltz
Tamineh Gueramy
Jeremy Mackinder
Mike Popovich

Whitey Morgan and the 78's are an American honky tonk country band, based in Flint, Michigan, United States. In 2010, they signed a recording contract with Chicago-based Bloodshot Records.

Formation and early history

Started in 2005, under the name Whitey Morgan and the Waycross Georgia Farmboys, the original members included Whitey Morgan (a.k.a. Eric Allen) on vocals and guitar; Jeremy Mackinder on bass; and Dylan Dunbar and Jack Schneider on guitar and drums respectively.[1] After establishing themselves in the Midwest Honky Tonk scene, the band recorded a self-produced EP which includes early versions of "Goodbye Dixie," "Prove It All To You," and "If It Ain't Broke." The band soon signed a deal with Detroit's own Small Stone Recordings and went back into the studio to record a cover version of Van Halen's "Runnin' with the Devil" for the label's compilation album, Sucking in the 70's.[citation needed]

Honky Tonks and Cheap Motels

In 2007, the band changed its line-up to Whitey Morgan on Vocals and Guitar, Benny James Vermeylen on Guitar and vocals - formerly of 3 Speed and South Normal,[2] Jeremy "Leroy" Biltz on Guitar, Jeremy Mackinder on bass, and Mike Popovich - formerly of The Holy Cows,[3] 3 Speed,[2] and The OffRamps,[4] on drums and officially becomes Whitey Morgan and the 78's. In 2008 the band released its debut album Honky Tonks and Cheap Motels on Small Stone Recordings.[citation needed]

Whitey Morgan and the 78's

In 2009, the band saw the addition of Tamineh Gueramy on Fiddle. The band then headed to Woodstock, New York in the fall of 2009 to begin recording the follow-up to Honky Tonks... at the Levon Helm Studios. With almost 200 shows a year and the new album nearing completion the band drew the attention of Chicago's Bloodshot Records and signed a new record contract. The self-titled album was released on October 12, 2010. Ahead of the record's release, both Benny James and Mike Popovich left the band, replaced by Travis Harrett on the drums and Brett Robinson joined on pedal steel guitar. In April 2012, Jeremy Mackinder was replaced by Joey Spina on bass.[citation needed]

Current line-up

As of 2014, the current line-up features Whitey Morgan on guitar/vocals, Brett Robinson on pedal steel guitar, Joey Spina on guitar, Alex Lyon on Bass, and Tony Dicello on drums.

National recognition

After touring with fellow Detroit area band The Deadstring Brothers and Wayne "the Train" Hancock, both Bloodshot Records recording artists, Whitey Morgan and the 78's were signed to Bloodshot in the spring of 2010.[5] On October 16, 2010, the band performed on NPR's Mountain Stage. They played a four-song, fifteen-minute set.[6] The episode also featured Scott Miller, Gene Watson and The Steel Drivers.[7]

Discography

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US Country US Heat US Indie
Honky Tonks and Cheap Motels
  • Release date: September 23, 2008
  • Label: Small Stone Records
Whitey Morgan and the 78's 64 48
Sonic Ranch
  • Release date: May 19, 2015
  • Label: Whitey Morgan Music
30 10 29
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Awards

  • 2009: 3 Detroit Music Awards: Best Country Vocal Performance, Best Country Songwriter, Best Country Album (following the release of their first studio album)[9]
  • 2010: Best Country Recording (following the release of Whitey Morgan and the 78's)
  • 2014: Winner of The Ameripolitan Music Awards Outlaw Country Band of the Year

References

  1. [1] Archived July 14, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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  5. Why Whitey Morgan/Bloodshot signing is big, Savingcountrymusic.com; accessed July 1, 2015.
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  7. NPR's Mountain Stage, Mountainstage.org; accessed July 1, 2015.
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  9. Whitey Morgan and the 78's win 3 Detroit Music Awards, Detroitmusicawards.com; accessed July 1, 2015.

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