Dusty Rhodes and the River Band

Dusty Rhodes and the River Band were an American six-piece indie-rock group from Anaheim, California. They were heavily influenced by the folk-rock sounds of The Band, the orchestration and production techniques of Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, and the progressive-rock energy of groups like Yes.

Dusty Rhodes and the River Band
Dusty Rhodes and the River Band "Dear Honey" video shoot
Background information
OriginAnaheim, California
United States
GenresIndie rock
Alternative rock
Folk rock
Soul music
Years active2002–2011
LabelsSide One Dummy
MembersDustin Apodaca
Andrea Babinski
Eric Chirco
Edson Choi
Kyle Divine
Brad Babinski
Past membersTim Schneider
Allen Van Orman
Brian Lara
WebsiteDusty Rhodes at Side One Dummy Records

History edit

In late 2007, the band signed with SideOneDummy Records. Their first full-length album First You Live, produced by Mars Volta keyboardist Isaiah "Ikey" Owens was released October 19, 2007.

In December 2007, The Orange County Register named First You Live the best album to come out of Orange County in 2007.[1]

The band toured and played with national acts, including Dirty Pretty Things (band), Brand New, Gogol Bordello, Blind Melon, Flogging Molly, Jonny Lang, Los Lobos, Mofro, Shooter Jennings, The Aquabats.

Dusty Rhodes and the River Band finished recording their second full length in January 2009. The album is titled Palace and Stage, it was produced by Ted Hutt and featured 12 new tracks. Palace and Stage was released on May 19, 2009, by SideOneDummy Records.

In March 2010, the group finished a self-titled album produced by Juan Suarez. It featured new recordings of previously released material in addition to newly composed songs. The album Dusty Rhodes and the River Band was self-released on July 6, 2010.

On August 5, 2010, Dustin Apodaca announced that the group had decided to disband.[2] On the same day, Apodaca publicly declared his intention to run for a position on the Anaheim City Council.[3]

On June 10, 2011, the band played its final concert at the House of Blues in Anaheim, where Parker Case and Zach Willett hung out with Steve Wozniak.[4]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album
2006 Cut Open Like a Fish
  • Released: November 7, 2006
2007 First You Live
2009 Palace and Stage
2010 Dusty Rhodes and the River Band
  • Released: July 6, 2010

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