Madrone (band)

Madrone is an American Alternative Rock band based in Roanoke, Virginia, formed on Frontman/Guitarist John "JD" Sutphin's birthday in February 2005. After several member changes, the line-up solidified as a power-trio featuring Joey Coleman on drums in 2005 and Blaine Davis on Bass Guitar and live Back-up Vocals in 2007. The group broke through the Billboard Mainstream Top 200 in summer 2010 with their single "Daybreak", written about a close friend who died from a heroin overdose. The song entered the chart at #82 and climbed for 8 weeks; peaking at #50. Madrone has been inactive since 2015 when the lead vocalist formed The Low Low Chariot. According to Madrone Facebook, they are on hiatus. [1]

Members

Current

John "J.D." Sutphin - Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar (Currently in Low Low Chariot)
Joey Coleman - Drums and Percussion
Blaine Davis - Bass Guitar, Back-up Vocals (live) Matt McGhee - Guitar (left for family)

Discography

Albums

  • In Time (2008) Produced by Jake Dempsey at Red Room Studios in Roanoke, Virginia
  • Karma Catastrophe (2011) Produced by Scott Spelbring at Dragonfly East Studios in Haymarket, Virginia and Cue Recording Studio in Falls Church, Virginia
  • A Light In The Sky (2014)

Extended Plays

Cause and Compromise (2007) Produced by Scott Spelbring at Dragonfly East Studios in Haymarket, Virginia
The Glass Man EP (2009) Single produced by Jake Dempsey at Red Room Studios in Roanoke, Virginia; Acoustic renditions produced by Dave McDonald at Flat 5 Studios in Salem, Virginia

Singles, Compilations, B-Sides, and Live Albums

Daybreak (2010) (Single) Produced by Scott Spelbring at Dragonfly East Studios in Haymarket, Virginia

  • Peaked at #50 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 200 in August 2010.

5-Year anniversary compilation (2010) Featuring songs from In Time, Cause and Compromise, and The Glass Man EP

References

  • Band's Official Page
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