Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Entertainment at Cheverly Day 2015: Interstellar Soul

Throughout the week, we're featuring the great performers who will join us onstage at Cheverly Day 2015. Today, we're happy to present Interstellar Soul, a power trio hailing from the suburbs of Baltimore. The group brings their alternative soul  sound to the Baltimore music scene. It's psychedelic soul using their love of soul, blues, rock, alternative, trance, and anything else that inspires them to push the envelope. 


The band got its start in Ellicott City, where Guitarist/Songwriter Ernest Douglas met bassist Gregg Gaither. The two jammed on and off again for a number of years before meeting and joining forces with percussionists Rodney Moore. The trio have made their way around Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia, gaining the respect of their peers as well as the love of the crowd. After a few months of rehearsals, the group headed to Wright Way Studios in Baltimore to start work on their debut album "Soul Brothers" with Engineer Drew Lamond, which was released in June of 2014. The group brought in drummer Cheech Barry after Moore relocated with his family to the west coast. Interstellar Soul now focuses on expanding their reach and style by touring in the summer and working with members of the philly soul scene. Interstellar Soul has appeared at The Baltimore Soundstage, The Ottobar, The Mad Tea Party Jam, Pink Moon 6, and The Main Street Music Fest.

Watch Interstellar Soul perform a cover of "Misunderstood", and make sure to catch them live onstage, 3:45pm, this Cheverly Day!


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