REHAB to kick off Homecoming celebration

The Methodist campus is buzzing with excitement as Homecoming quickly approaches.

On Oct. 16 in the Nimocks Fitness Center at 8 p.m., MU Homecoming weekend will start off with an oncampus concert. Methodist students will have the opportunity to experience the Southern rock sounds of Rehab, an Atlanta-based band.

Many students are familiar with the band’s recent single, “Bartender (Sitting at a Bar).”

The group Rehab was originally formed in the late 1990s, but after a break-up, they regrouped with new members. The band now consists of former members Danny “Boone” Alexander and Danny "Steakknife” Campbell, along with new members: Guitarists Mike Hartnett and Foz , Bassist Hano Leathers, Drummer Chris Hood, Vocalist Demun Jones, and Disc Jockey Chris Crisis.

Rehab has worked with many other artists. The band has performed with musicians like Cee-Lo, Goodie Mob, and Cody Chestnutt. Select members in the band have worked with performers such as World Soul, Soybase, Ying-Yang Twins, Lil’John, and Bonecrusher.

They have released four albums since 1999. “Graffiti the World” was released twice after the band switched labels.

The 2008 release of “Graffiti the World” features mixes by producer Billy Hume, as well as remakes of their old classics and some new tracks. The Oct. 16 concert will feature music from this album.

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