The Blue Note Presents
Rehab
Critical Bill
Tue, October 23, 2012
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
The Blue Note (MO)$15.00
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is all ages
MINORS: $2 cash surcharge at the door for anyone under the age of 21.
http://www.thebluenote.com/event/168399/Rehab

It is all in name, but in fact, the name is relevant to the original members as they met in a rehab facility overcoming addictions to drugs and alcohol. It was here their love of music resonated and they became known quickly as the southern hip-hoppers taking Georgia by storm. In September 2010, these warriors are releasing Welcome Home on Universal Republic. No one can explain that feeling better than this group of guys that have traveled the road of highs and lows that have made them the 'brothers' they have become today.
Around a decade ago, three Georgia boys - Danny Alexander, aka, Danny Boone and a few others formed the group REHAB. Anchored by their influence of all things hip-hop, from Run DMC and NWA to a Tribe Called Quest and more, they set out on their own musical journey taking their first release "To Whom It May Consume" straight to the streets to sell to their newly garnered hard core fans.
Soon after this release Epic Records caught on and signed the group as one of the founders entered a long term rehab. "Southern Discomfort" was released sans Steaknife, but REHAB didn't miss a beat with the melodic flavor and hard core rap styling of Danny Boone. After a strong US tour with such acts as Linkin Park, and many units sold, a new direction set forth.
Due to the ubiquitous "creative differences" stance, the band broke up. After writing and recording many songs on his own, lead singer Danny Boone bought the REHAB trademark and set out to revamp the group. Boone made additions to that are still going strong today with Hano Leathers on bass, Mike Hartnett on lead guitar, Fazel Syed, aka Foz on rhythm guitar and Christopher Hood on drums. With some guidance of producer Billy Hume and mix master Phil Tan, the band released "Graffiti the World" independently and toured extensively for nearly three years in an attempt to rebuild the name. During this tour, Demun Jones, DJ Chris Crisis and Lamar Williams joined the REHAB machine.
In 2008, Universal Records signed REHAB and immediately re-released "Graffiti the World" with a few new songs and supporting a non-stop tour and date with with kindred spirits, Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. Adding collaborations with Bone Crusher and the legendary Hank Williams, Jr. provided a truly eclectic flavor to the disc and later resulted in a CMT Music Awards nomination for Wide Open Country Video of the Year for the multi-platinum selling single "The Bartender Song," as well as a spot on Rolling Stone magazine's "Hot List."
With the September release of Welcome Home, the guys work with producers Billy Hume and Dallas Austin. The release is full of well-crafted tunes by the group and offers a nice slice of southern rock, country and the staple hip-hop that inspired the group. In today's blurred genre game, REHAB fits the mold perfectly. With over 2 million downloads and over 300,000 units moved over the past few years, Welcome Home is poised to fit onto anyone's playlist. Mix it up with REHAB, they have and it is a winner.
Around a decade ago, three Georgia boys - Danny Alexander, aka, Danny Boone and a few others formed the group REHAB. Anchored by their influence of all things hip-hop, from Run DMC and NWA to a Tribe Called Quest and more, they set out on their own musical journey taking their first release "To Whom It May Consume" straight to the streets to sell to their newly garnered hard core fans.
Soon after this release Epic Records caught on and signed the group as one of the founders entered a long term rehab. "Southern Discomfort" was released sans Steaknife, but REHAB didn't miss a beat with the melodic flavor and hard core rap styling of Danny Boone. After a strong US tour with such acts as Linkin Park, and many units sold, a new direction set forth.
Due to the ubiquitous "creative differences" stance, the band broke up. After writing and recording many songs on his own, lead singer Danny Boone bought the REHAB trademark and set out to revamp the group. Boone made additions to that are still going strong today with Hano Leathers on bass, Mike Hartnett on lead guitar, Fazel Syed, aka Foz on rhythm guitar and Christopher Hood on drums. With some guidance of producer Billy Hume and mix master Phil Tan, the band released "Graffiti the World" independently and toured extensively for nearly three years in an attempt to rebuild the name. During this tour, Demun Jones, DJ Chris Crisis and Lamar Williams joined the REHAB machine.
In 2008, Universal Records signed REHAB and immediately re-released "Graffiti the World" with a few new songs and supporting a non-stop tour and date with with kindred spirits, Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. Adding collaborations with Bone Crusher and the legendary Hank Williams, Jr. provided a truly eclectic flavor to the disc and later resulted in a CMT Music Awards nomination for Wide Open Country Video of the Year for the multi-platinum selling single "The Bartender Song," as well as a spot on Rolling Stone magazine's "Hot List."
With the September release of Welcome Home, the guys work with producers Billy Hume and Dallas Austin. The release is full of well-crafted tunes by the group and offers a nice slice of southern rock, country and the staple hip-hop that inspired the group. In today's blurred genre game, REHAB fits the mold perfectly. With over 2 million downloads and over 300,000 units moved over the past few years, Welcome Home is poised to fit onto anyone's playlist. Mix it up with REHAB, they have and it is a winner.
Critical Bill

Coming to you from the historical streets of Detroit, Michigan, Critical Bill is the latest offering in a long legacy of musical Innovators from the Motor City. This five piece urban rock outfit features Powerdise on vocals (son of Motown legend Melvin Davis), Michael Scott on the 7-string Guitar, Mark Causley on Drums, Phil Thacker on Bass and DJ Tom Sawyer on the Wheels of Steel. Critical Bill combines the raw, melodic sounds of today's rock with the nasty, cutting edge flow of the most dangerous hip-hop sounds in the industry. Don't be fooled - this is not your typical rap/rock band, rather, Critical offers a collection of tight, catchy hooks, mixed with the energy of hard rock heroes such as Rage Against the Machine, Sevendust and Godsmack. Since their inception in 2002, Critical Bill has played to Numerous sold-out audiences in their hometown of Detroit, as well as touring across the country with such artist as Powerman 5000, Zug Izland and Uncle Kracker. The band has been featured on the soundtrack for several major motion pictures and has received radio play in 10 major markets on P1 stations, including 101.1 WRIF in Detroit. The band is on tour to support their new album "Downtown the World" which will be released on Westbound Records in the fall of 2007.
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