Agents of Good Roots

Agents of Good Roots is an American rock band from Richmond, Virginia.

Agents of Good Roots
OriginRichmond, Virginia
GenresRock
Years active1995 (1995)–2006, 2017-present
LabelsRCA Records
Associated actsDave Matthews Band
MembersBrian Jones, J. C. Kuhl, Stewart Myers, Andrew Winn

The group formed in 1995 and toured heavily on college campuses in the middle of the decade.[1] They independently released two records before signing to RCA Records, after which they toured with Dave Matthews Band and scored two rock radio hits, "Come On" and "Smiling Up the Frown".[2] The band recorded a single music video, entitled "Come On (Let Your Blood Come Alive)" in 1998 which was paired with the release of their RCA album, "One by One". It is still available on the iTunes Music store as of 2010 and played briefly on MTV during the summer months of 1998. The band went dormant in 2006, but reunited for several live shows in 2017, with plans to tour and record in 2018. They also launched a new website.[3]

Members

  • Brian Jones – drums & vocals
  • J. C. Kuhl – saxophone
  • Stewart Myers – bass guitar & vocals
  • Andrew Winn – vocals, guitar, & keyboards

Past members

  • Kevin Hamilton  - bass

Discography

Studio albums

  • Where'd You Get That Vibe? (1996)
  • Straight Around (1997)
  • One by One (RCA Records, 1998) U.S. Heatseekers #44[4] Produced by Paul Fox and Mixed by Tom Lord-Alge
  • Needle and Thread (ATO Records, 2000)

Extended plays

  • Seed (EP) (2000)

Singles

  • Smiling Up The Frown (1997) U.S. Adult Alternative Songs No. 5
  • Come On (Let Your Blood Come Alive) (1998) U.S. Modern Rock Tracks No. 37
  • Miss Misbelieving (1998)
  • Upspin (1998) U.S. Adult Alternative Songs No. 15
  • Bomb Silo (2019) digital
  • Miguel and the Bull (2020) digital
  • Blood Brothers (2020) digital
  • You Come Runnin’ (2020) digital

References

  1. Agents of Good Roots at Allmusic
  2. "Agents of Good Roots - Biography". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. "agentsofgoodroots.com". Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  4. Billboard, Allmusic
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