Rosemary's Sons

Rosemary's Sons is a Dutch band which makes music described as mainstream pop/rock and rootsrock. Influences like Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Gin Blossoms, Aerosmith, CSNY, Matchbox 20, and John Hiatt are sometimes apparent but they aren't in the way of the band's own sound. The band formed in 1998. They recorded a demo album under the title Misery Loves Company, which gained them attention from several music labels. With their official debut album on Warner Music, All in Hand in 2002, they scored a minor hit with the single "Shine", which featured Dutch country/pop singer Ilse deLange. In 2005, they released their follow-up, St. Eleanor's Park, on V2 Music.

Members

  • Martijn Hagens – lead vocals, guitar, piano (original member)
  • Ad van Halteren – bass (original member)
  • Bart Herber – drums, percussion (original member)
  • Thomas Lina – keys, tambourine, backing vocals (joined in 1999)
  • Maarten van Damme – guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, backing vocals (joined in 2001; formerly with Abel)

Biography

Rosemary's Sons was founded in late 1998 by a group of teenage friends. The band released an independent CD, Misery Loves Company, and it got immediate attention from record label Warner Music. In 2001, Warner offered the band, which had become quite popular in the Breda-area, a record deal. Led by producer Oscar Holleman (Krezip, Heideroosjes), they released their debut album All in Hand. The album features guest appearances by Ilse deLange and Ren van Barneveld (former Urban Dance Squad). All in Hand was well received and quickly entered the Album Top 100. The first single, "Fall from Grace", was released in August 2001 and became a modest hit. The next single, "Shine" (featuring Ilse deLange), was played often on national radio and TV, made it to the top position in the Cyber Top 50 charts for two consecutive weeks and reached no.34 in the Mega Top 100. Halfway in June, a third single, "Up All Night", was released.

In 2002, guitarist Maarten van Damme (formerly of Abel) joined the band, while they were establishing an impressive live reputation. The band played big summer festivals like Paaspop, Bospop, Dauwpop, and Lowlands. They supported The Cranberries (Heineken Music Hall), Bush, De Dijk and Krezip, and toured in most Dutch music clubs. The hard work earned them an Essent Award and an Edison nomination for best new band of 2002.

In 2003, Rosemary's Sons played 16 venues as support of Ilse deLange. In the meantime, the band started writing songs for their second album, when Warner Music announced that they had to terminate the record deals with local artists/bands (also Ilse deLange, Krezip and Novastar) in March 2004. A few months later, the band along with producer Oscar Holleman started the recording process and got the attention of V2 Music. The indie label released Rosemary's Sons' second album in April 2005.

The resulting effort, St. Eleanor's Park, contains rootsy roadsongs, some rock songs and a flirtation with jazz and glamrock. They had played some of the songs at Ahoy supporting Bryan Adams (September 2004).

The band began with the CD release party on 13 April in Melkweg in Amsterdam. In the meantime, Rosemary's Sons also opened for Ezio, Bon Jovi, and Poco, as well as playing on live television in the Barend & Van Dorp talkshow, and numerous radio shows on 3FM, Radio 2, Radio 538, and BNN. The release followed with the singles "Wrong Way Around", "Queen of Hearts", and "St. Eleanor's Park", and extensive touring throughout the Netherlands.

Discography

Albums

Misery Loves Company

  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Independent
  • Sales: Limited copies were sold
  • Tracks:
  1. "Bye Bye, Thank You For The Night"
  2. "Jealousy"
  3. "Stand Still"
  4. "Shooting Star"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "Misery Loves Company"
  7. "Cheyenne"
  8. "Always On My Mind"
  9. "Fall From Grace"
  10. "Sunflower"

All in Hand

  • Released: 23 April 2002
  • Label: Warner Music
  • Tracks:
  1. "Shine (featuring Ilse deLange)"
  2. "So Long"
  3. "All In Hand"
  4. "The Real Thing"
  5. "Cheyenne"
  6. "Fall Back (& Bonus Track: Sunflower)"
  7. "Jealousy"
  8. "Dream Of You"
  9. "Fall From Grace"
  10. "Stand Still"
  11. "Head Over Heels"
  12. "Up All Night"

St. Eleanor's Park

  • Released: 13 April 2005
  • Label: V2 Music
  • Tracks:
  1. "Wrong Way Around"
  2. "Queen Of Hearts"
  3. "Little Embarrassing"
  4. "St. Eleanor's Park"
  5. "Nothing Is Easy"
  6. "Honesty At The Door"
  7. "Don't Wanna Let You Down"
  8. "Real Fine Livin'"
  9. "Losing Fear"
  10. "So Alive"
  11. "Storytelling"
  12. "Find a Way"

Singles

  • "Fall From Grace" (2001)
  • "Shine" (2002)
  • "Up All Night" (2002)
  • "Wrong Way Around" (2005)
  • "Queen of Hearts" (2005)
  • "St. Eleanor's Park" (2005)
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