Orange (band) explained

Orange
Origin:Los Angeles, California, United States
Years Active:2002–2016, 2017, 2019 - present
Label:Hellcat
Current Members:Joe Dexter
James Bull
Danny Snow
Billy Wood
Past Members:Mike Valentine
Jack Berglund
Jon DeRing
Brendan Minded
Zak Glosserman
Perry Ladish
Alec Gomez

Orange is an American-British pop punk/punk band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002.

The band were first signed to Hellcat/Epitaph Records by Tim Armstrong of Rancid when they were only 16 years old and since then have toured the world with many bands such as Misfits, The Adicts, UK Subs, Rancid, Reel Big Fish, Bowling for Soup and Zebrahead and have been on several TV shows including The O.C. and The Hills; and their song "Revolution" was used as the theme song to Cartoon Network's show Generator Rex. They have released four albums, Welcome to the World of Orange, Escape from LA, Phoenix, and Dead Sexy; and singles such as "Late Nights and Early Mornings" as well as a cover of "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday".[1]

Band members

Joe Dexter is the son of wealthy bassist and songwriter Paul Spencer Denman, who is the current bassist for Sade. [2]

James Bull is also the current drummer for British Anarcho-punk band Rubella Ballet.

Billy Wood is also the current bass player for London ska band Buster Shuffle and former bass player for classic punk band Sham 69.

Danny Snow is also the guitar player for the metal band River Becomes Ocean.

Current line-up

Former members

Touring Members

Discography

References

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/orange-mn0001353644https://www.vacarm.net/albums/albums-chronique-punk/orange-escape-from-la/

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hellcat Records - Artist - Orange . Hell-cat.com . 2009-09-15 . 2012-04-18.
  2. Web site: Ronson . Maggi . About Paul Spencer Denman . maggironson.com . November 18, 2020.