Virgos Merlot

Virgos Merlot was an American hard rock band formed in 1998. Prior to the formation of Virgos Merlot, many of the band members were in the group The Devine, which later disbanded. After formation, their first album, Signs of a Vacant Soul, was released in 1999.

Virgos Merlot
Also known asVirgos
OriginBirmingham, Alabama/
Orlando, Florida, United States
GenresHard rock
Alternative metal
Years active19982002
2008present
LabelsAtlantic Records
Associated actsCourse of Nature
Creed
Dark New Day
theDeadline
Wanton Rut
The Devine
Downstem
Red Halo
Past membersJason Marchant
Chris Dickerson
JD Charlton
Brett Hestla
Ted "Deacon" Ledbetter (deceased)

The original lineup disbanded after the release of Signs of a Vacant Soul, with the band later reforming without guitarist Jason Marchant. During this period, they were known simply as Virgos and self-released an album, The Path of Least Resistance. Virgos disbanded in 2002.

After touring with Creed as replacement live bassist for Brian Marshall, Brett Hestla joined Dark New Day in 2004. Marchant, Charlton and Ledbetter went on to form the band Red Halo. Chris Dickerson later played bass for Downstem [with Charlton on drums] and Course of Nature.

In October 2008, it was stated by four of the original five band members, that they would reunite for a tenth anniversary, and a show was performed on January 9, 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama. The concert featured Marchant on lead guitar, Deacon on guitar, Dickerson on bass, Charlton on drums, making Hestla the only former member not returning for the reunion. An EP was also being recorded with three new songs. However, in November 2009, Ledbetter died from complications related to diabetes, leaving the future of the band unknown.

Members

  • Jason Marchant - Guitar
  • Chris Dickerson - Bass, Vocals
  • JD Charlton - Drums
  • Chase Davidson - Lead Vocals

Former members

  • Brett Hestla - Original Vocalist, Guitarist
  • Ted "Deacon" Ledbetter - Guitar (deceased)

Discography

Albums

  • Signs of a Vacant Soul (1999, Atlantic)
  • (As Virgos) Collapse EP (2002, Devine)[1]
  • (As Virgos) The Path of Least Resistance (2002, Devine)[1]

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Mainstream Rock
1999 "Gain" #40 Signs of a Vacant Soul
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References

  1. "In Music We Trust - Virgos: Path of Least Resistance". Inmusicwetrust.com. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
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