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Rehab Interview With the Eureka, CA Times-Standard

The Eureka, CA Times-Standard got to sit down with Danny to talk about the history of the band, and upcoming releases:

This Sunday, folks 'Sittin' at a Bar' at the Red Fox Tavern in Eureka will get another chance to check into Rehab -- a standout southern hip-hop group out of Georgia that has released charting singles and collaborated with Cee-Lo, Cody ChesnuTT and Hank Williams, Jr.

”Our last show in Humboldt was a bit blurry, but I had a good time...I think,” said Danny 'Boone' Alexander, the group's lead vocalist and co-founder.

Rehab was formed by Alexander and Jason 'Brooks' Buford, who were recovering alcoholics and drug addicts who met at a rehab facility.

”He was a very talented guy, funny and we were in the same place,” Alexander said.

Their major record label debut with Sony's Epic Records, “Southern Discomfort,” saw them charting well with the single “Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar)” and “It Don't Matter.” After touring for a couple years in support of the album, Alexander and Buford took separate paths.

”We splintered because of creative differences,” Alexander said.

Instead of giving up on Rehab, Alexander recruited a group of veteran musicians to continue on with the name. Since forming, they've released 2005's “Graffiti the World” and 2010's “Welcome Home,” the latter with Universal Records.

For the near future, Rehab is looking forward to getting out a studio album, making music videos, touring and, of course, playing Humboldt this Sunday. Their next self-produced album is currently slated for a release on Jan. 1, 2012 with Average Joe's Entertainment.

 

To view the full article click HERE

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