Glossary (band) explained

Glossary
Origin:United States
Genre:Rock
Years Active:1997-Present
Associated Acts:Joey Kneiser, Kelly Smith, Lucero

Glossary is an American rock band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee that formed in 1997.

History

Glossary released their debut LP Southern by the Grace of Location on Champ Records in 1998, followed by All We've Learned About Living in 2000. They released a pair of albums on Undertow Music, How We Handle Our Midnights (2003) and For What I Don't Become (2006), followed by Feral Fire in 2010 on Liberty & Lament records, and finally Long Live All of Us in 2011 via Last Chance Records and Xtra Mile Recordings.[1] The band appeared on an episode of Last Call With Carson Daly in 2013, performing Lonely is a Town.[2]

In 2013 the band was forced to cancel tour dates and go on hiatus after drummer Eric Giles injured his shoulder.[3] The band reunited for a series of 20th anniversary shows in late 2017.

In addition to Glossary, vocalist Joey Kneiser has released two solo albums, each with backing vocals from Glossary bandmate Kelly Smith.

Discography

Glossary

Joey Kneiser solo

References

  1. Web site: Artist Biography . . December 24, 2015.
  2. Web site: Glossary Perform Lonely is a Town on Last Call With Carson Daly . December 24, 2015.
  3. Web site: Long Live Glossary: Nashville Band Survives Injury and Industry . December 24, 2015.