Cherry Hill

Genres: Comedy, Metal, Rock
Web site: http://www.thecherryhillband.com
Childhood friends Matt and Brandon began writing songs as a result of being cut from their high school baseball team. Because Jamie actually made the team, he was demoted to drums. Jared threw like a girl and happened to be a first chair bassist with the school orchestra; therefore, bass player. After years of playing in the bars and nightclubs of Las Vegas, the Cherry Hill sound was established through hard work and commitment to each other. Solidarity Brother! The band has self-released two albums, "The Struggle" and "Things Happen Naturally." The latter of the two spawned the single "Anymore," which was featured on the hit CBS drama "NUMB3RS."
- Recent Appearances
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Cherry Hill at Wasted Space
Alternative Tuesdays at the HOB kicks off with Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill with Dead Confederate at Beauty Bar
Acoustic Strip at House of Blues featuring Cherry Hill
Acoustic Strip presents Slow to Surface at the HOB
- Musicians:
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Seth Floyd – Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals
Brandon Kiser – Vocals
Matthew James – Guitar, Vocals
Jared Owen – Bass
Jamie Uricoli – Drums - Influences
- Pearl Jam, Ryan Adams, The Black Crowes, Led Zeppelin
- Current status
- recording
- Discography:
The Struggle- Released: 2005
Things Happen Naturally- Released: 2005
- Related Links:
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Cherry Hill's Myspace page
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