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]]>Bernardini released an official statement announcing his departure and explained he decided to take a break from the road to spend time at home with his family and focus on his art and furniture business.
“I consider myself lucky to have been a part of Chevelle & have shared the stage with such incredible musicians. These past 15 years & 6 albums have been amazing to be a part of. I will be finishing out this year’s remaining shows on stage with my brothers and bandmates,” wrote Bernardini.
Bernardini joined the band in 2005, after Joe Loeffler’s departure and served as bassist and backing vocalist for Chevelle for almost 15 years. He’ll hit the road with the band during their North American tour this fall, and concert at the Horseshoe Tunica in Robinsonville, Mississippi on December 14th will be his last.
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]]>Chevelle recently performed at Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival and revealed what they have in store in the next few months while chatting with the 99.7 The Blitz host Ronni Hunter.
“It’s been about a year-and-a-half of writing. And we’ve only played 13 shows in a year and a half. We kind of have been in lockdown. We’re gonna work for three weeks and then pass out and then see how much we get done in that time,” joked lead vocalist Pete Loeffler.
The band’s drummer Sam Loeffler added they’ve worked on 18 new tracks so far. He expects only 10 of them will make it to the finished release, which still doesn’t have a title or a release date.
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]]>The post Chevelle Bassist Dean Bernardini Announces His Departure appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bernardini released an official statement announcing his departure and explained he decided to take a break from the road to spend time at home with his family and focus on his art and furniture business.
“I consider myself lucky to have been a part of Chevelle & have shared the stage with such incredible musicians. These past 15 years & 6 albums have been amazing to be a part of. I will be finishing out this year’s remaining shows on stage with my brothers and bandmates,” wrote Bernardini.
Bernardini joined the band in 2005, after Joe Loeffler’s departure and served as bassist and backing vocalist for Chevelle for almost 15 years. He’ll hit the road with the band during their North American tour this fall, and concert at the Horseshoe Tunica in Robinsonville, Mississippi on December 14th will be his last.
The post Chevelle Bassist Dean Bernardini Announces His Departure appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Chevelle Reveal What Their Next Album Has in Store appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Chevelle recently performed at Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival and revealed what they have in store in the next few months while chatting with the 99.7 The Blitz host Ronni Hunter.
“It’s been about a year-and-a-half of writing. And we’ve only played 13 shows in a year and a half. We kind of have been in lockdown. We’re gonna work for three weeks and then pass out and then see how much we get done in that time,” joked lead vocalist Pete Loeffler.
The band’s drummer Sam Loeffler added they’ve worked on 18 new tracks so far. He expects only 10 of them will make it to the finished release, which still doesn’t have a title or a release date.
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