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There are at least 2 bands called The Chasers: 1. Straight out of Athens, GA, The Chasers perform original country music ranging from up-beat bar room swingers to heart-ripped-out ballads mixed with a few deep cuts from the original outlaws of country music. The Chasers Are: Drums/Vocals - Jeff Simpson (The Vinci), Bass - David Gilliard, Guitar - Marcus Thompson (Lona), Pedal Steel - John Neff (Japancakes, Barbara Cue, The Star Room Boys and The Drive By Truckers), Vocals/Guitar - Clay Leverett (Drip, The Lures, Azure Ray, Now It's Overhead, and Lona). One album, titled "Volume I," was released in 2005. "Old school country.... From the start, the band has been about returning to the heyday of Nashville; their debut album reflects that goal well, as there are plenty of songs about heartache, women and drinkin'. Anyone who's ever heard a Merle Haggard or George Jones country ballad can instantly imagine what a song called "I'd Do It Right This Time" sounds like, even if they've never heard it - and the Chasers flesh that out perfectly, from the opening, lazy strings to the song's booming chorus." Will Brooks - Flagpole Magazine Review 2. THE CHASERS were: Bass/ Vocals Danny McCormack Guitar / Vocals Neil Chaser Keyboards Paul "Bucky" Buckingham Guitar / Vocals Darrell Bath "The Chasers - The Early Days" by ShutterMan In 2001, Danny McCormack (The Wildhearts, The Yo-Yo's) called by to see the ShutterMan a few days after his return home from the summer Wildhearts tour.
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