107.5 Zoo FM presents Rehab with the Moonshine Bandits to the Top Hat on Wednesday, September 12th.

Around a decade ago, Georgia boy Danny Alexander (AKA Danny Boone) and a few
others formed the group Rehab. Anchored by their influence of all things hip-hop,
from Run DMC and NWA, to a Tribe Called Quest and more, they set out on their own
musical journey that would garner them millions of hardcore fans, selling over 550,000
albums and over 2 million singles and averaging over 200 shows a year.

Rehab has toured with names like Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, Linkin Park, Kottonmouth
Kings, just to name a few and 2012 is gearing up to be their busiest years to date.
Their highly anticipated album, Gullible's Travels, due out February 21, 2012, is their
first release on their new record label AVJ Records, a subsidiary of Average Joes
Entertainment.

Danny (Boone) Alexander and Jason Brooks (Brooks Buford,) both recovering alcoholics
and drug addicts, met at a local rehab facility and connected over their love of music.
Alexander and Brooks formed Rehab, originally as a trio, adding on Denny Campbell
(Steaknife.) Soon after their self- released album, To Whom It May Consume, produced
by Steaknife and Brooks Buford, Epic/Sony offered them a record deal. Steaknife was
incarcerated before they signed the deal and the group continued on as a duo.

In 2000, mashing rap with rock, the duo released their major label debut album, Southern
Discomfort on the Sony label. Cee-Lo, Goodie Mob, and Cody ChesnuTT were some
of the guests on the album, which would spawn the Top 15 modern rock hit "It Don't
Matter." Two years were spent on the road supporting the album, including a stint on the
Warped Tour, and then the duo splintered.

Boone retained the band name and recruited four veteran musicians for a new Rehab.
Now a quintet with Boone as the lead singer/rapper and also using his birth name, Danny
Alexander, Rehab signed with Arshid Entertainment and released the ambitious Graffiti
the World in 2005. In 2008, Universal Records signed Rehab and immediately rereleased
Graffiti The World, adding collaborations with Bone Crusher and the legendary
Hank Williams Jr., providing and extra eclectic flavor to the album.

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In August 2008, a new radio-friendly remix of the single "Bartender Song (Sittin' at a
Bar)" was released by Universal, featuring Hank Williams Jr. singing the second verse.
The song peaked at #60 on the country charts and was the bandʼs first single to chart on
the Billboard Hot 100 at #64. In all its versions, including a remix with Hank Williams
Jr., the song has sold over 1 million copies to date. The single garnered them a CMT
Music Award nomination for “Wide Open Country Video of the Year.” Graffiti The
World would also go on to sell over 300,000 albums.

In 2010, Universal released a second album called Welcome Home. Unsatisfied with
the effort of the label to market the album, the band requested a release from their deal
and immediately signed a four-album deal with Nashville powerhouse indie label AVJ
Records, a subsidiary of Average Joes Entertainment.

Rehab currently consists of Danny Boone and Demun Jones (vocals) with DJ Chris
Crisis. Their single, "Waho by the Hoti,” produced by Dallas Austin (Michael Jackson,
TLC, Boyz II Men, Pink, Madonna,) can be found on the new album, Gullibleʼs Travels,
with their video for "King of Tweekers," (also found on Gullible's Travels,) recently
debuted on the bandʼs website.

With the full participation and push of Average Joes Entertainment, the guys of Rehab
are currently on a nationwide tour spanning the map and delivering high energy shows to
their fans.

Wednesday, September 12th at The Top Hat Missoula, MT

18+ 9:00 PM Tickets $15 adv/ $18 dos. On sale Friday, June 15th at 10 am
at Rockin Rudy’s, 866-300-8300 and online at 1111presents.com

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