
Buckcherry
Buckcherry can be booked through this site. Buckcherry entertainment booking site. Buckcherry
is available for public concerts and events. Buckcherry can be booked for
private events and Buckcherry can be booked for corporate events and
meetings through this Buckcherry booking page.
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Buckcherry Biography
Los Angeles hard rockers Buckcherry formed in mid-1995 after
singer Joshua Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson were introduced through
their tattoo artist; after cutting their earliest demos, the duo
recruited bassist Jonathan J.B. Brightman and drummer Devon Glenn and
began performing live, quickly earning a major following on the L.A.
club scene. Following the subsequent addition of second guitarist Yogi,
Buckcherry signed to DreamWorks Records, issuing their self-titled
debut LP in 1999. Singles such as Check Your Head and For the
Movies were modern rock hits for Buckcherry, allowing them to raise
their profile by summer 2000.
The following year, Buckcherry released their second album, Time Bomb.
It wasn't widely noticed by critics, but dates opening for heroes AC/DC
proved prominent for the band. In July 2002, founding member Joshua
Todd unexpectedly left Buckcherry, which led to the band taking a
hiatus. They regrouped in 2005 with original members Todd and Nelson
recruiting new members Xavier Muriel and guitarist Steven Dacanay into
the fold. Later that year they began recording songs that eventually
would become the album 15, which was released in early 2006. ~ Jason
Ankeny, All Music Guide
Written by Jason Ankeny