Ann Beretta Explained

Ann Beretta
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Genre:Punk rock, rock
Years Active:1996–2023
Past Members:Rob Huddleston
Leer Baker
Chris Rupp
Russ Jone

Ann Beretta was an American punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1996[1] by Rob Huddleston, Leer Baker, Chris Rupp and Russ Jones (Baker and Rupp later left), the band plays straightforward punk with small doses of rockabilly and country mixed into their sound.

The band spent several years on tour playing with bands including Hot Water Music, ALL, The Bouncing Souls, Less Than Jake and city-mates Avail. They have released albums on Fueled by Ramen and Lookout! Records. However, after their 2001 release New Union Old Glory, they left Lookout! to release their next album on with Canadian label Union Label Group. In late 2004, Ann Beretta disbanded until 2012, when they toured Europe and the UK in support of Wild, Young, and Free – an LP released exclusively in Europe by Gunnar Records and made up of demos and outtakes. Since then, the band has only played occasional festival dates or local shows in their hometown of Richmond, Virginia.

In 2017 Ann Beretta released the album, Old Scars New Blood, a collection of re-recorded songs that spanned the band's career, representing each album previously released. In 2020 the band planned to record their first album of new material since 2003. The band played their final show, in Richmond, in June 2023.

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Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ann Beretta Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More . February 1, 2024 . AllMusic . en.