The Damnwells

The Damnwells
Alex Dezen of the Damnwells on stage at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ, on September 23, 2011.
Alex Dezen of the Damnwells on stage at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ, on September 23, 2011.
Background information
OriginBrooklyn borough of New York City
GenresIndie, rock, alternative
Years active2000–2016
LabelsEpic (2003-2006), Zoe/Rounder (2006-2008), PledgeMusic (2010), Rock Ridge Music (2015)
MembersDavid Chernis, Alex Dezen, Ted Hudson, Steven Terry
Websitethedamnwells.band

The Damnwells are an indie rock band originally from the Brooklyn borough of New York City.[1] [2] The band formed in 2000 and has released five full-length albums, Air Stereo (2006, Epic Records/Rounder Records),[2] Bastards of the Beat (2003, Epic Records), One Last Century (2009, self-released), No One Listens to the Band Anymore (2011, PledgeMusic) and The Damnwells (2015, PledgeMusic). The original and current members of the Damnwells are Alex Dezen (lead vocals, guitar, piano), David Chernis (lead guitar), Ted Hudson (bass), and Steven Terry (drums/percussion). Steven Terry played drums and recorded with Ryan Adams' original band Whiskeytown on the album Strangers Almanac. Over their 16-year career, they toured extensively throughout the United States and had numerous television and radio appearances. Although David Chernis and Steven Terry left the band from 2007 to 2013, the Damnwells, with core members Alex Dezen and Ted Hudson, still appeared in changing formations during that time.

  1. ^ Leichman, Joseph (24 July 2008). Special to The Record: Damnwells seek proper identity. The Record (Bergen County, N.J.), p. F6.
  2. ^ a b Lewis, Catherine P. (25 May 2007). THE DAMNWELLS "Air Stereo." [FINAL Edition] The Washington Post, (Washington, D.C.) WW11.

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