Statesboro Blues
March 5, 2010 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under New Songs
Huge fans of the Allman brothers, Remedy has decided to take on a classic by the beloved southern rockers entitled, ‘Statesboro Blues.’ Originally recorded by Blind Willie McTell, a popular blues musician who played in Georgia until his death in 1959, the Allman Brothers recorded the song for the first time at the Fillmore East in 1971. Well known for the incredible slide guitar work done by Duane Allman, ‘Statesboro Blues’ was ranked #9 by Rolling Stone Magazine in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Not so ironically, Statesboro is a city in Georgia not far from Macon, where the band lived.
A tremendous admirer of Duane Allman’s skills with the slide, Tim is looking forward to taking on the challenge of duplicating the smooth, fluid style of Allman, while trying to infuse a bit of Remedy flavor into the classic hit. Always requested and heavily applauded during gigs, songs by the Allman Brothers always go over incredibly well with local folks wherever we play, and we look forward to seeing (and hearing) the response we get following the addition of ‘Statesboro Blues’ to our setlist.
If you’ve not heard the song before, have a quick listen to the song below and we’ll be sure to replace it with our version in a few weeks as a basis for comparison.
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Motorheads Debut
January 22, 2010 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
Remedy had the pleasure of playing at Motorheads in McDonough, GA for the first time on January 15th, 2010 and thoroughly enjoyed the experience, playing four sets over the course of our four hour stay. Our first time at the venue, we did our absolute best to make the most of the opportunity by endeavoring to put on a flawless show, with lots of crowd interaction and participation, in addition to playing a whole lot of songs during the course of the evening. We received many compliments throughout the night for doing just that!
We also had an opportunity to celebrate a very special occasion, bringing together a bunch of folks who gathered to join in celebrating Elisa’s birthday party. It was a very special evening for Elisa as it brought together two things she really enjoys; the band and her friends. Be sure to check out the photo gallery to check out some of the action from the night’s festivities.
We had a great time at Motorheads and hope to return soon. As always, please be sure to check our list of upcoming shows for a complete run down of where we’ll be next and a huge thank you to all those folks who came out to join us at Motorheads. You made it a very memorable evening for all of us!
A Night to Remember
January 9, 2010 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
Remedy had the pleasure of playing to a packed house at the Twilight Bar and Grill on December 31, 2009 in Newnan, GA. Filled with friends, family and lots of Twilight faithful, hosts Molly and Glenn Veasey kicked off the evening’s festivities with a fantastic steak dinner, set against a wonderfully decorated bar that was perfectly arranged for the big party. Molly personally visited each table, checking on her guests as they enjoyed their meal and making sure everyone was having a great time.
The band began playing music just before the nine o’clock hour, kicking off the first set with Eddie Money’s ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ and finishing with off with the ever popular Allman Brother’s ‘Whipping Post.’ The band added several new songs to the mix during the evening, including tunes by Santana, The Doobie Brothers, The Jeff Healey Band and Joe Cocker.
At midnight, the bar counted down in unison as the seconds ticked away, followed by lots of hugs and kisses as the clock struck twelve. The band played on as the celebration continued, playing lots of material that kept the dance floor packed and visitors singing along.
Check out the photo gallery for more action from the event.
We’d like to send out a heartfelt thanks to both Molly and Glenn for allowing us to play during one of their biggest parties of the year. It’s no secret we love playing the Twilight and a big part of that is because of them. We’d also like to thank all the Twilight faithful that made the choice to spend their holiday with us. We know there are LOTS of choices when it comes to New Year’s Eve parties and we’re honored you choose to spend yours with us. Lastly, many thanks to our families and friends who came to join us. We’d likely not accept invitations to play holiday parties like these were it not for you coming to celebrate with us. It means so much to us to have you there!
Hopefully we’ll see you all again next year!
The Remedy Band at Motorheads
January 5, 2010 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Events
Remedy is thrilled to be making our first performance at Motorheads in McDonough, GA. Well known throughout the area for their great music, fun atmosphere and friendly patrons, Motorheads has long been a favorite of many local area bands who appreciate playing for an electric crowd who love good music and a good time. The band has been working particularly hard recently learning new music and plan to bring the house down with outstanding material from The Who, Jeff Healey Band, and Eric Clapton, in addition to playing fan favorites from Rush, Zeppelin, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Black Crowes, and more.
The evening will be made all the more special by our collective celebration of Elisa’s birthday party. Elisa has chosen Remedy’s Motorheads gig as a gathering spot for her birthday bash and the band is tremendously excited to co-host the event with the wonderful folks at the bar.
We’re looking forward to a great time at Motorheads and hope to see all the folks on the south side of town when we show up and rock the house!
See you there!
Date: Friday, January 15th @ 9 PM
Location: Motorheads
Address: 650 Macon Street; McDonough, GA 30253
Telephone: (770) 898-0008
Cost: FREE
New Year’s Eve with The Remedy Band
December 6, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Events
Remedy is thrilled to be the featured act at the Twilight for their biggest party of the year, New Year’s Eve. A long standing tradition at the Twilight, Molly and Glenn throw an incredible party each year to ring in the new year with friends, family and faithful patrons of the bar. Featuring a steak dinner, party favors, a champagne toast at midnight, giveaways and prizes throughout the evening, and more than four hours of blistering tunes from the band, this year’s party is sure to be a memorable one for the band and the bar.
In speaking to Molly about the event, she strongly advised potential attendees to call in advance and reserve a table for dinner if you wish to guarantee a spot as the New Year’s Eve celebration at the Twilight fills up quickly and typically sells out prior to the evening of the event.
For our part, Remedy has added an incredible keyboard player since our last visit and have added about 10 new songs to our play-list as well, featuring new songs by Van Halen, Santana, the Doobie Brothers, Joe Cocker, Dobie Gray, the Commodores, and more. We can’t wait to participate in the annual New Year’s Eve gig at the Twilight and look forward to doing our part to make it a memorable and fun-filled evening for all!
See you there!
Date: Thursday, December 31st @ 7 PM
Location: The Twilight Bar and Grill
Address: 311 Raymond Hill Road; Newnan, GA 30265
Telephone: (770) 251-6540
Cost: $25.00 – includes cover charge, steak dinner, party favors, champagne toast, and table.
$10.00 – includes cover charge and champagne toast.
The Great Chili Challenge
October 27, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
Start the Halloween festivities early this year and join the Remedy Band at the “Great Chili Challenge” in support of Peachtree City’s, Line Creek Civitan Club on October 31st at Shakerag Knoll, beginning at 11 AM. In addition to live music from Remedy, the event will feature a costume contest, rides, games, prizes, giveaways, dance exhibitions, and lots of great chili to sample from some of the best chili makers in the local area.
The Line Creek Civitan Club is devoted to supporting local charities and, through Civitan International, to improving the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities. This focus began in the 1950s when Civitan funded some of the first special education training for school teachers. That commitment continues today through local and international efforts such as summer camps, vocational programs, Special Olympic Games and cutting-edge research into Autism, Cerebral Palsy and Alzheimers at the Civitan International Research Center.
Programs and organizations supported by Civitans in Peachtree City and our surrounding communities include the Sams School, the American Cancer Society’s ‘Relay for Life,’ Special Olympics, Special People of Fayette County, DART (Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation for Teens), Christian City, Southwest Christian Care, and the Civitan International Research Center which brings together top scientific minds, and the latest technology, to create innovative therapies and treatments for people with developmental disabilities.
Proceeds from this event will be donated to charity and Remedy is thrilled to be able to participate in kind to support these wonderful causes.
Come on out and join us for a great event!
Date: Saturday, October 31st @ 11 AM
Location: Shakerag Knoll
Address: 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City GA 30269
Website: www.linecreekcivitan.org
Cost: $5 Adults, $2 (6-17)
Chris Sisson Joins Remedy
October 21, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
The Remedy Band welcomes Chris Sisson to the band as the group’s keyboard player and vocalist. A long time solo artist and member of several bands throughout his musical career, Chris brings a wealth of experience, talent, desire, and ability to the group.
A life long fan and student of music, Chris feels comfortable playing just about any style and genre, but particularly enjoys playing the blues, classic rock, and southern rock, which fits in perfectly with the band’s style and direction. Whether adding some hard-nosed blues to classics like ‘Leave My Little Girl Alone,’ tearing up the ivory on ‘Jealous Again,’ or contributing subtle harmonies to slow classics like ‘Old Love,’ Chris’ ability to adapt to the nuance of each and every song makes his presence invaluable. With a combination of skill, experience, knowledge, and intelligence, Chris adds the perfect mix of ingredients to help the band get cookin’ and stay hot!
Much like Tim Briscoe (lead guitar), Chris also has the capacity to take the vocal lead with just about any song the band plays and can skillfully harmonize on everything else, adding much needed vocals to songs requiring three part harmony or a little extra power. Consequently, you’ll see Chris taking the lead vocal on a number of songs, adding to the variety and range of songs we’re able to add to our set list.
Any band will readily admit that chemistry is every bit as important as musical ability and Remedy has historically enjoyed a great sense of camaraderie, respect and friendship amongst its members. That said, we’ve been tremendously pleased to see Chris quickly connect with the rest of band, exhibiting a great sense of humor, outgoing personality, and willingness to contribute and work as an equal member of the group.
Chris will be joining the band permanently at future gigs and has been invited to play at the upcoming show at The Boardroom on Saturday, November 7th, 2009.
Welcome Chris!!
Don’t Judge a Book
August 24, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
Reading the home page for Newnan’s Twilight Bar and Grill website, viewers will notice a very candid description regarding the establishment…
“Don’t let the funky exterior fool you. Inside is a first-class neighborhood bar full of nice people having a great time.”
Driving past the Twilight, some might lean towards being apprehensive about the establishment based on the aforementioned rugged exterior and although we’ve all been in situations where we’ve prejudged people or places only to find we were right on the mark, those that judge the Twilight before experiencing it are doing themselves a tremendous disservice. In this case, judging the book by its cover leaves you missing out on a great story.
The Twilight Bar and Grill may not be the newest or fanciest place in town, but it consistently draws a great crowd of incredibly nice people who know where to look for top notch entertainment and a friendly atmosphere. Owners and hosts Molly and Glenn are always talking with patrons and frequently sing along and dance with the music being played. They enjoy themselves so much, you get the distinct impression they built the bar not as an investment, but more as a wonderful opportunity to hang out and party with 300 of their closest friends.
The ‘friends’ that visit are knowledgeable about music, supportive of those who put in a solid effort on behalf of their enjoyment, and LOVE to have a great time. As a band, the energy and enthusiasm they exude is incredibly contagious and you routinely find yourself applauding them following a song because they add so much to your enjoyment while playing. During sets, (when neither dancing or clapping) they routinely hand you beverages and between sets, approach you to offer a kind word of thanks.
We had a fantastic time, greatly look forward to returning to the Twilight on September 25th, and hope those that caught the last show come back and join us again. We’ll be working extra hard to make sure we learn more new material and put on an even better show!
Remedy Returns to the Fred
July 13, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
The Remedy Band made their triumphant return to the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater on Friday, July 10th in front of what turned out to be a nearly sold out crowd for the World Classic Rockers concert event. The band performed for nearly forty minutes, managing to squeeze in nine songs during the short but eventful set.
Despite being very warm throughout most of the day with temperatures peaking in the high 80’s, the sun was beginning its descent as the band took the stage, leaving much of the venue shaded and cooling as Remedy began to heat up. Although the band estimated having more than 100 friends and family in the crowd, it was fairly evident that the majority in attendance had not heard of Remedy and were likely unsure of what to expect as the set got underway.
We quickly grabbed their attention with the Stones classic ‘Start Me Up’ and moved right into ‘Hard to Handle’ by the Black Crowes which had people both singing and dancing. ‘Life in the Fast Lane’ turned out to be a great choice as many in attendance applauded after the very first few notes of the song and sang along with the chorus as well, providing some backup vocals to the band as we played. As the set continued with ‘Leave My Little Girl Alone,’ ‘Pride and Joy,’ ‘Johnny B. Goode,’ and ‘House is a Rockin,’ it quickly became evident to all in attendance the band had showed up with the intention of leaving a lasting impression and left no doubt by finishing the audience off with Led Zeppelin’s ‘Heartbreaker’ and the Allman Brothers’ classic, ‘Whipping Post.’
Tim left mouths agape with Jimmy Page’s solo in Heartbreaker, garnering wild applause following the song, while Danny’s piano solo in Johnny B. Goode had them movin’ and shakin’ in the isles. Andy B. and Jon Weakley were in perfect sync throughout the evening and Andy R. provided powerful vocals that complemented the outstanding instrumentals all night long.
As the last notes we played on ‘Whipping Post’ the crowd rose to their feet and rewarded the band’s efforts with a standing ovation. Several regulars of the Fred’s concert series commented that they’d not seen such a reception for an opening band before and that we had clearly exceeded their expectations with the performance. We left feeling incredibly satisfied with our effort and extremely confident that we’d gained a lot more fans than we had showed up with. As evidenced by the patrons who stopped and congratulated each one of us on our performance as we tried to make our way to our seats for the World Classic Rocker’s portion of the concert, the night turned out to be a memorable one for more than just the band.
To view photos from the event, be sure to visit the Remedy photo gallery.
Concert Event of the Summer
July 2, 2009 by Andrew Ryff
Filed under Latest News
The Remedy Band returns to the Frederick Brown Amphitheater on July 10, 2009 as the opening act for the World Classic Rockers in what is shaping up to be the biggest concert event of the summer. Well, at least to us! We’re not expecting to be able to compete for your concert dollar with the likes of U2 or Sir Paul McCartney, but we’re hoping to be a slightly more desirable choice than the Flock of Seagulls reunion tour.
I mean seriously, could they create a commercial this compelling anyway?
Remedy originally performed at the Fred back on May 9th, 2009, beating out 16 other performers for the opportunity to return as an opening act for the World Classic Rockers. As part of the rules for the contest, the band was only allowed a twelve minute set which turned out to be three songs. As a reward for winning the contest, Remedy will be featured on the evening’s program and be allowed to play a full forty minute set to help fire up the crowd.
The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater is a tremendous venue, seating up to 2,500 and set among the trees in the beautiful landscape of Peachtree City’s McIntosh Trail. Equipped with state of the art, professional sound equipment, a full crew of audio engineers and a wide variety of guest amenities including tasty food, beverages, a friendly wait staff and a family friendly picnic area that can be reserved for an additional fee.
The job of the opening act is to get the crowd warmed up and we intend to set the stage on fire with lots on energy, enthusiasm, and a tight set filled with music everyone will love and enjoy. And be sure to stick around for the World Classic Rockers following Remedy’s performance. If you like the kind of music we play, you’ll be sure to appreciate the WCR experience as we share a similar love for southern rock, blues and classic rock. You can check out their promotional video on their website.
Look forward to seeing you there and thanks for your continued support!
Date: Friday, July 10th @ 7:30 PM
Location: The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
Address: 201 McIntosh Trail; Peachtree City, GA 30269
Telephone: (770) 631-0630
Cost: $25 Reserved Seating, $15 Lawn Seating


