The Rockwells

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Pop Knoxville, Tennessee USA Contact

The Rockwells are a band made up of two sets of brothers. They have an explosive yet dynamic live show. They play well-constructed pop-type songs as filtered through a good Rock 'n' Roll band.

Artist Information

Biography

The Rockwells are a band based in Knoxville, Tennessee that discovered that with the right mix of talent, charisma, charm, alcohol, good influences, hard work, wit, sexual innuendo, cynical optimism, optimistic cynicism, foul language, musical training, drive, and humor you can make just about any group of people stand up, drink, and perhaps shake their asses a little. Yes, even hip people. They like to have a good time just like everybody else.

If you’d like to know the exact ratio of all these secret ingredients to a successful rock show, you may contact Fred (bass), Jonathan (rhythm guitar), Tommy (lead guitar), or Trace (drums), any of whom will be happy to share his thoughts on the subject ad nauseum.

The Rockwells have begun tracking their full-length debut, the working title of which was, until recently, Bring It. When it was revealed that “bring it” is a catch phrase used by inordinately-famous professional wrestler and sometimes-actor The Rock, the working title was quickly changed…to The People’s Elbow…which, as it turns out, is also one of The Rock’s catch phrases--but a much better one.

When they’re not touring, The Rockwells currently reside in Knoxville, where they hope to one day renovate an old building downtown into some sort of cross between the Batcave and the Beatles’ house in Help, from which they could rule the world James Bond supervillain-style, though theirs would be a benevolent rule based on art, love, and most of all, music.

Instrumentation

Jonathan Kelly---vocals, guitar
Tommy Bateman---guitar, organ
Fred Kelly---vocals, bass
Trace Bateman---drums

Discography

Whatever the length---LP or EP---all records are CDs.

Place & Time (LP); 2007
Tear It Down (EP); 2004
The Brown E.P. (EP); 2003
Little Symphonies For Kid (LP); 2002
star*smile*strong (LP); 2001
Return of The Rockwells (LP); 2000
Raise the Radio (LP); 2000

Both the Brown E.P. and Tear It Down have gotten heavy regional college, community, and some "locals only" commercial radio airplay.

Official Website

http://www.rockwells.com

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Place & Time Cover

  • Color Performance Photo 002 (Daniel Coston)

  • Posed Tree Photo (B&W)

  • Color Performance Photo 011 (Daniel Coston)

  • Color Performance Photo (Trace---Daniel Coston 017

  • Color Performance Photo (Tommy---Daniel Coston 022)

  • Color Performance Photo 013 (Daniel Coston)

  • Color Performance Photo (Jonathan---Daniel Coston 023)

  • Arty Practice Shot (Color)

  • Rockwells @ Sullivan's (B&W)

Press

  • Review of Tear It Down [+ Show ]

    “[Tear It Down] is actually the sixth CD by this foursome, and from this six-song EP, produced by Do...

  • Review of Tear It Down [+ Show ]

    “This Knoxville, TN band debuts with a terrific 6-track EP (Tear It Down) that's varied in sound and...

  • Review of Tear It Down [+ Show ]

    “There’s something really percolating with this band. [Tear It Down] simmers with an ambition to d...

  • Preview of Tear It Down [+ Show ]

    “Not only was there a fantastic self-titled EP last year from Knoxville’s pop kings The Rockwells (w...

  • Review of Tear It Down [+ Show ]

    The Rockwells have been praised and criticized for sounding a lot like '60s British invasion bands. ...

  • Eye On the Scene---Next Stop Cincinnati [+ Show ]

    The Rockwells are the latest local contenders for Midwestern fame as participants in the 2004 Midpoi...

  • Eye On The Scene---Knoxville At Night [+ Show ]

    The Knoxville at Night festival held in the Old City on June 2 wasn’t as successful as last year’s e...

Setlist

Our typical set is 45 minutes to an hour. However, we are known to play shows up to three hours every month or so, for clubs that like one band for the entire evening. The quality and energy of our shows does not vary from short to long.

We can play up to three sets.

Of our originals, we play nearly everything from all of our previous releases. But some popular songs we play are:

Matters to Me
Red and Gray
I Don't Want to Be Here
Knot of Tension
Breakout
Lonesome No More
Theme From Miss Signal
Lou Says
Another Country Song
How Is This Alright?
The Opus

We play very few covers in our 45 minute sets. But some we like to play now and then are:

Girl U Want (DEVO)
Suffragette City (Bowie)
Two Of Us (Beatles)
Satisfaction (Stones)
Nothin' In This World (Kinks)
Trying' to Get to You (Elvis)
Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Berry)
Kiss Off (Violent Femmes)

Basic Requirements


Calendar

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