Great Divide





Great Divide
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Hailing from Stillwater, Oklahoma, The Great Divide is a grass roots working band that has met the country music industry head on with its work ethic, tenacity, genuine likeability, and hard-hitting style. Over the past ten years The Great Divide has steadily progressed the hill of the unforgiving music industry, proving not only their musical talents, but also their business savvy. In 1993 the group formed their own record label, publishing company and operating company, and began recording. The band's first two albums, Goin' For Broke and Break In The Storm, were independent releases. Atlantic Records signed the group and re-released Break In The Storm as well as the band's third album, Revolutions. After TGD asked to be released from Atlantic they recorded Afterglow, which was picked up by Broken Bow Records. Once again the band asked to be released from a recording contract due to lack of effort and enthusiasm from the label office. Remain, the band's fifth album was released independently at the end of 2002. The Great Divide's original front man left the band in early 2003. By late summer the band was back on the road with new lead singer and lead guitarist, Micah Aills. He hails from Washington Court House, Ohio, where he joined his first band at the age of seventeen. From 1993 -1998 He performed with Savannah Rose, touring throughout the Midwest and Southwest. Lately he has been concentrating on song writing. Aills has also let it be known he is a team player, not interested in being a prima donna of the group. This change in the line-up has been embraced by The Great Divide family and fans as a blessing that will allow their music to be taken from a largely regional popularity to national notoriety. Together the members of TGD continue to evolve as a band, expanding beyond the "Red Dirt" sound they helped to establish and for which they are best known. The band has always been known for its high-energy stage show and its honest, original music, which anyone can relate to. The band appeals to a varied population ranging from rodeo cowboys, college kids and baby boomers. The Great Divide is a tribute to the American dream as exhibited by the band members' undying belief in their music and their refusal to meet obstacles with defeat. As diverse as their music each band member brings his own attributes to the group, but it is hard to deny that a more salt-of-the-earth group can be found. There is nothing pre-packed or generic about this bunch either on or off the stage. They are the sort of buddies you would enjoy knocking back a couple of cold beers with or someone you would call in the middle of the night to pull your pickup out of a ditch. The combination of The Great Divide's experience, musical talents and new band member promises to push the group over the edge they have been perched on the past few years.
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Great Divide  06/28/2004            
Amy
Went to see the guys at the Wormy Dog OKC on the 19th! Badwater opened up for them got the crowd going. By the end of TGD set there was so much energy in that place, that no one wanted it to end. The new music is great, but they still let you remember all the good times you have had with their music. Micah does a great job of paying tribute to the bands past, and paving way for their future.
Great Divide  05/17/2004            
Bo
God,I miss Mike!!! This is a wonderful album from times gone by. It will never be the same.
Great Divide  05/10/2004            
Eric Shaver
The Second installment in the Live series sums up ten years of musical influence. from the crowd singing along to Around that Bend to McClure's vocal's on Me and Billy the Kid, you feel as if you are in the front row watching the stones play for the last time. Any TGD true fan will honor this great band and keep it in their collection.
Great Divide  03/26/2004            
Leroy, Leroy and Leroy
I remember listening to this group on an old basketball court during a two bit rodeo just outside Stillwater, OK. No one paid them much mind as they were setting up, . . . most folks were actually there only to play basketball. When they started to play, my mind took a snapshot in time that I will always hold. The basketball games stopped, the talking stopped, and we all listened. Everyone knew this band would make it one day. You will not be disappointed in this CD or in this band's sound. And if you're a middle-aged man trying to fight through the daily grind of life, these songs might just give you back a little taste of your long forgotten youth at Oklahoma State. To Bruce and Ryan, wherever you are, this Bud's for you!
Great Divide  09/21/2003            
b'esy
Saw the Great Divide at the Fire House Saloon in Houston with the new lead singer---AWESOME!!! Glad to have them back!!
Great Divide  09/01/2003            
Texas Aggie
I love this band, and am anxious to see the upcoming new lead singer. I think it is pretty sorry for McClure to leave the band, and I hope the newly retooled band kicks more ass than ever.
Great Divide  07/30/2003            
jimmie
Can't wait to hear the new stuff with the new guy.
Great Divide  04/13/2003            
steven
I first saw these boys back a few years ago and I have always been a traditional country lover but these boys changed my mind on their kind of music and If you don't have their albums go buy them you won't be disappionted. I will miss TGD I have been to their show many times in Stillwater while I was in college. Thanks
Great Divide  03/05/2003            
Kristy W.
I saw these guy's one time in the Ft. Worth Stock yards and immediately purchased every CD they have released. In the past I have purchased CD's based on the one good song they play on the radio, to find out that there is a reason they were only playing that one song. I rarley skip a song when listening to TGD, and have not been a bit dissapointed in my purchases.
Great Divide  01/13/2003            
JonRobins
To be honest I haven't listened to the Great Divide for all that long and I was introduced to this "red-dirt" and "texas country" music only a few years ago, but I'll tell ya, TGD is one of the best bands i've ever heard, they have probably the best mixture of rock, soul and country in their music. They have well written lyrics that anyone can identify with and guitar licks anywhere from soft acoustic to rockin electric.
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