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The Delta Saints

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The Delta Saints were a Nashville-based American rock band formed in 2007 by Ben Ringel and David Supica. The lineup included Ringel (vocals and guitar), Dylan Fitch (guitar), David Supica (bass), Vincent Williams (percussion), and Nate Kremer (keyboards); they also had several past members, including Greg Hommert, Stephen Hanner, Ben Azzi, Matt Bray, and John Shaw. The band released two self-produced EPs, Pray On (2009) and A Bird Called Angola (2010).

In 2011 they began touring internationally and appeared on the German TV show Rockpalast, with a Bonn concert released as a DVD in 2012. The France-based Dixiefrog Records combined the two EPs into a self-titled album, The Delta Saints, released in 2011. They released Death Letter Jubilee in February 2013, funded through Kickstarter. In 2014 they opened for Blackberry Smoke, and put out the Drink It Slow EP and a live album, Live at Exit/In, recorded in Nashville.

Their 2015 studio album, Bones, came out on Loud & Proud Records, followed by a European tour. Independently, they released Monte Vista on April 28, 2017; it was recorded in six days in Nashville and produced by Eddie Spear, with support from a PledgeMusic campaign. Critics described their sound as blues, soul and roots, influenced by Led Zeppelin and the Allman Brothers. Chrissie Hynde praised the band in 2015, calling them “the best band I’ve heard in ten years.” The Delta Saints were active from 2007 to 2018 and were known for their high-energy live shows and diverse influences.


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