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词条 500 Miles to Memphis
释义

  1. History

     2002 to 2003  2004 to 2005  2006 to 2007  2008 to 2012  2013 to 2017  2017 to present 

  2. Awards

  3. Licensing

  4. Band members

     Current members  Past members  Session musicians 

  5. Discography

     Studio albums  Live albums 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Autobiography|date=January 2019}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = 500 Miles to Memphis
| background = group_or_band
| image = 500 Miles to Memphis press photo.jpg
| caption = 500 Miles to Memphis in 2018
| origin = Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
| genre = Alternative Country punk
| years_active = 2003–present
| label = Deep Elm Records
| associated_acts = The O's, Dutch Henry, Evelynn Rose, Moth, Cari Clara, Camp Sugar, Warsaw Falcons, Kelly Thomas, Six Nights Alone
| website = www.500mtm.com
| current_members = Ryan Malott
Noah Sugarman
Kevin Hogle
David Rhodes Brown
Aaron Whalen
| Img_width = }}

500 Miles to Memphis[1] is an Americana punk band from Cincinnati, OH. Their music is a cross-genre blend of country, Americana, bluegrass, and punk rock. Ryan Malott formed the band in 2003. Since then they have released four studio albums, which have received international praise, won multiple awards,[2] and been licensed to numerous movies, TV shows, and video games.

They have actively toured the United States since 2003.

500 Miles to Memphis consists[3] of Ryan Malott (vocs, guitar, banjo), David Rhodes Brown (lap steel), Noah Sugarman (bass, vocs), Kevin Hogle (drums), and Aaron Whalen (guitar, vocs).

History

2002 to 2003

At the age of 19, Ryan Malott started the band under the name of Underclass Motto which was quickly scrapped for the current name of 500 Miles to Memphis. The name and the band were born out of a move from Cincinnati, OH to Dallas, TX in 2002 where Malott and friends hoped to start a punk band. Fresh from high school graduation, the boys hit the road. On the way to Dallas, Malott saw a mile marker sign outside of Memphis and took a mental note of x miles to Memphis. He later figured the actual mileage of his hometown of Bethel, OH to Memphis; 500. After living in Dallas for a few months Malott saw his first live country band, The Boys Named Sue and Slick 57. This turned out to be a very influential moment in Malott's life. His decision to start a straight punk band quickly changed and thus the seeds of 500MTM were planted. In 2003 Malott formed the group and played their first show at a pizza place next to the University of Cincinnati.

2004 to 2005

This time period was a tipping point for the band going from the garage to the stage. Heavy hitters, David Rhodes Brown and Noah Sugarman joined and helped the group take on a more mature sound and establish themselves as a serious act. Shortly after, Malott and co. signed with a local record label called 3rd Silo Records. They released their first full-length album, self-titled, and received a Cincinnati Entertainment Award for best “Roots/Folk/Americana”. The boys began touring heavily and writing what would become their highest selling record, Sunshine In a Shot Glass.

2006 to 2007

With a couple of years of touring and experience under their belt, the boys of 500MTM were ready to jump back into the studio for a new record. The only problem; they had no drummer. Luckily, Malott met local drumming phenom, Kevin Hogle, who was touring with MOTH at the time. Originally, Hogle was hired as a session player on the record until Malott could find a permanent drummer. In the spring of 2006, 500MTM began recording the album, Sunshine In a Shot Glass with Erwin Musper and Adam Pleiman at “Studio the Bamboo Room” in Kentucky.[4] Once they had rough mixes of the album, Malott began sending demos to national labels... all passed or ignored them except for one, Deep Elm Records.[5] Deep Elm quickly got to work promoting the band and licensing their music to countless TV shows, movies, and video games. The efforts of Deep Elm Records solidified 500MTM as a national act. In May 2007, they released Sunshine In a Shot Glass and hit the road once again. At this point, Kevin Hogle had become a full-time member, solidifying the band's lineup... almost.

For many years following, Noah Sugarman played lead guitar and Jeff Snyder joined on bass.

2008 to 2012

This was a very tumultuous time for the band. It was plagued with lineup changes, drugs, alcohol and all of the stresses that come with performing 250+ shows a year. However, the core members stayed together, Ryan Malott, Noah Sugarman, Kevin Hogle, David Rhodes Brown. In 2010, 500MTM jumped back into the studio with Erwin Musper and cut We’ve Built Up to Nothing. This album was noted as a large departure from the band’s original sound. While still a successful album, the sound had taken a more experimental turn. Shortly after the album’s release, Aaron Whalen joined on lead guitar moving Noah Sugarman back to his original position on bass.

2013 to 2017

Drying out... From years of extensive touring and alcohol/drug abuse, 500MTM decided to take some time off to sober up and concentrate on other projects. Noah Sugarman moved on to pursue his own solo career,[6] Kevin Hogle toured with Fifth on the Floor[7]{{Better source|reason=per WP:CIRCULAR|date=May 2018}}(among many others), David Rhodes Brown reignited his famous act the Warsaw Falcons,[8] and Ryan Malott hung it up playing only locally once every couple of months. In 2014, the boys got back together for another album, Stand There and Bleed, which was backed by their friends and fans through Kickstarter. It was a self-released album recorded by Ashley Shepherd at Audiogrotto.[9] No promotional tour was ever booked.

2017 to present

Malott and co. clear-headed and more driven than ever to create music, started doing regional tours and pre-production on the next album. For the first time in their careers, Malott and Sugarman decided to start writing together. On January 1, 2018, 500MTM signed with Animal Discourse,[10] a booking/management company. Later that month, the boys of 500 booked studio time at Gwynne Sound[11] with engineer Adam Pleiman and producer John Pedigo. The result was their best effort to date titled "Blessed be the Damned". Set for release on Jan. 25th, 2019.

Awards

500 Miles to Memphis

Winner of the 2005 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for best Roots/Americana/Folk

Nominated for the 2006 CEA for best Rock

Winner of the 2007 CEA for best Live Act

Winner of the 2007 CEA for best Rock

Nominated for the 2007 CEA for Album of The Year

Nominated for the 2007 CEA for Artist of the Year

Winner or the 2008 CEA for best Rock

Nominated for the 2010 CEA for Album of the Year

Winner of the 2011 CEA for Best Live Act

Winner of the 2012 CEA for Best Live Act

Winner of the 2013 CEA for Best Live Act

Nominated for the 2015 CEA for Album of the Year[12]

Licensing

500MTM's music has been licensed to countless{{Peacock term|date=April 2018}} movies and TV shows, most notably:

Travis Pastrana 199 Lives

Kid Rock"Under-rated and Unsung"

MTV's Nitro Circus

MTV's Teen Mom

Rock Band the video game

Marlboro's bands on the run

Band members

Current members

  • Ryan Malott - vocals, guitar, banjo (2003–present)
  • Noah Sugarman - bass, vocals (2005–present)
  • Aaron Whalen - guitar, vocals (2010–present)
  • Kevin Hogle - drums (2007–present)
  • David Rhodes Brown - lap steel (2006–present)

Past members

  • Joshua Murphy - vocals, guitar (2014–2018)
  • Jeff Snyder - bass (2007–2010)
  • Elaina Brown - keyboard, vocals (2009–2010)
  • Stephen Kuffner - guitar, vocals (2007–2009)
  • Jason Gallagher - guitar
  • Wade Owens - bass (2003–2005)
  • Lee Steele - drums
  • Brett Davis - drums (live/touring)
  • Brian Davis - guitar (live/touring)
  • Bryan Poindexter - drums
  • Wasabi Hansen - guitar, vocals
  • Aaron Hostetler - guitar, vocals
  • Sean Duley - drums
  • Ben Wirsching - drums
  • Greg Tudor - backup vocals, guitar (4/12/2013, Newport, KY, The Southgate House Revival)

Session musicians

  • Paul Patterson - fiddle (2007)
  • Annalyse McCoy - vocals (2007)

Discography

Studio albums

  • (2005) 500 Miles to Memphis (3rd Silo Records)
  • (2007) Sunshine in a Shot Glass (Deep Elm Records[13])
  • (2010) We’ve Built Up to Nothing (Self-released)
  • (2014) Stand There and Bleed (Self-released)

Live albums

  • (2011) Live at Southgate House

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.500mtm.com|title=500 Miles to Memphis|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.citybeat.com/music/cincinnati-entertainment-awards|title=Music (CityBeat Cincinnati) > Cincinnati Entertainment Awards|website=CityBeat Cincinnati|access-date=2016-11-15}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://cincymusic.com/bands/500mtm|title=500 Miles To Memphis|website=CincyMusic.com|access-date=2016-11-16}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://bambooroomstudio.com/ | title=Bamboo Room Studio}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.deepelm.com/ | title=Deep Elm Records}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/campsugar/ | title=Camp Sugar}}
7. ^Fifth on the Floor
8. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/warsawfalcons/ | title=Warsaw Falcons}}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.audiogrotto.com/ | title=Home}}
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.animaldiscourse.com/ | title=Welcome}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.gwynnesound.com | title=Sound Studio | Gwynne Sound | Cincinnati, OH}}
12. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.citybeat.com/home/article/20981948/cincinnati-entertainment-awards-two-decades-of-musical-acclaim | title=The Cincinnati Entertainment Awards celebrate 20 years of Greater Cincinnati music makers and supporters}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.deepelm.com/music/|title=Deep Elm Music / Discography / Catalog|website=www.deepelm.com|access-date=2016-11-15}}
  • Grever, Nick (February 28, 2010). [https://web.archive.org/web/20100302234133/http://www.newsrecord.org/living/entertainment/cincinnati-s-own-500-miles-to-memphis-1.2173337 "Cincinnati’s own 500 Miles to Memphis".] The News Record.
  • [https://archive.is/20130116162903/http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/90209-500-miles-to-memphis-four-cincinnati-entertainment-awards-nominations.html "500 Miles To Memphis - Four Cincinnati Entertainment Awards Nominations!".]

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/user/500MTMtv 500 Miles to Memphis] at YouTube
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