![]() In 2001, with producer Tim O'Heir, the band recorded their self-titled debut studio album, The All-American Rejects. The All-American Rejects were soon signed to a recording contract. Ritter and Wheeler put together the Same Girl, New Songs EP, which was soon sent to independent Doghouse Records, where an intern saved the disc from the trash, and revealed it to the label owner. Jesse Tabish later split from the group and later became a member of the folk band Other Lives. The CD consisted of twelve songs, a few of which would be included on the Same Girl, New Songs demo made in 2001. The demo is now commonly referred to as The Blue Disc or The Blue Album. It was also managed by Alisa Ben at Half-A-Cup Entertainment. The demo CD was engineered, mixed and mastered by Wheeler. In 2000, while still in high school, the group made a demo simply labeled The All-American Rejects, with Nick Wheeler (drums), Tyson Ritter (vocals, bass), and Jesse Tabish (guitar, vocals). I feel like we have grown into it over the years." When asked where the name of the band came from, Mike Kennerty says, "It was a random name that sounded cool. ![]() Eventually Wheeler and Ritter decided to form the All-American Rejects. It was here that Ritter offered himself for bass duties. The band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1999 while members Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter were still in high school. Main article: The All-American Rejects (album) History 1999–2004: Formation and The All-American Rejects The band has continued to tour, and released the singles "Sweat" on July 7, 2017, and " Send Her to Heaven" on their new label Epitaph on July 16, 2019. They were ranked No. 73 on the "Hot 100 Artists of the 2000s" and No. 183 on the " Billboard 200 Artists of the Decade" list. The All-American Rejects have sold over 10 million albums worldwide. On October 30, 2015, the group released a new single named " There's a Place". Kids in the Street, the band's fourth studio album, was released on March 26, 2012, and debuted at number 18 on the US Billboard 200 chart. "Gives You Hell" was certified 4× multi-platinum for sales of over 4 million shipments in the United States by the RIAA. ![]() Its lead single " Gives You Hell" became The All-American Rejects' most successful song to date, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the top 5 in many other countries. ![]() Their third studio album When the World Comes Down was released in 2008 and was later certified gold by the RIAA. The band's second studio album Move Along brought the group further mainstream success in 2005, producing the hit singles " Dirty Little Secret", " Move Along", and " It Ends Tonight", all of which charted in the top fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while Move Along was certified double platinum by the RIAA. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA and spawned the single " Swing, Swing". The group achieved mainstream success with their debut self-titled studio album The All-American Rejects, released in 2002 on the DreamWorks Records label. Although Kennerty and Gaylor are not founding members, they have appeared in all of the band's music videos and on all studio releases except for the band's self-titled debut. Wheeler and Ritter serve as the band's songwriters Wheeler is the primary composer and Ritter is the primary lyricist. The band consists of lead vocalist and bassist Tyson Ritter, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor. and sell for $998 and $1198 MSRP.The All-American Rejects are an American rock band from Stillwater, Oklahoma, formed in 1999. There is a footswitch input for channel changing and reverb on/off, a send/return effects loop with send and return level controls, and a separate pre-out.īoth the CD30 and CD60 measure 20H- x 20W- x 11D-inches, weighs 42 lbs. The rear panel provides an AC input IEC jack, power toggle and standby switches, and a speaker selector. There are treble, mid and bass controls, master volume, reverb, presence and channel switching to drive two, 6L6 power tubes delivering 30-watts RMS for the CD30 and 60-watts RMS for the CD60. 2014 marks the 30th anniversary of these amps and in celebration of the occasion Dean Markley has committed to full-time production.īoth amplifiers come as single 1x12 (custom Celestion) combos possessing two inputs with volume controls and separate drive and gain controls. Dean Markley's CD30 and CD60 tube guitar amplifiers are known for their high headroom clean channel and also their classic, warm lead channel making them popular for artists such as Eric Clapton, Alex Lifeson and Andy Summers.
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