Formed 1990, U.S.A.
Albums:
1992
Arc Angels
History:
A short-lived affair with ties to some of the biggest southern rock bands, one
album of bluesy and gritty AOR was all that would be left behind from the Arc
Angels.
The band formed in Austin, Texas around Charlie Sexton (vocals/
guitar), Doyle Bramhall II (vocals/guitar), Tommy Shannon (bass) and
Chris Layton (drums). Previously Sexton had a mildly successful solo career that
peaked in 1985 with the song "Beat's So Lonely" while Bramhall, the son of
Lightning Hopkins drummer and Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborator Doyle Bramhall,
was a seasoned musician himself working with bands such as the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Shannon and Layton were the rhythm section for
Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble and a song on Arc Angels debut was dedicated to
Vaughan, who died in a helicopter crash in 1990.
The one and only album garnered rave reviews, and even managed to hit #127
on the Billboard charts. After the tour the band went their separate ways (due in part to Bramhall's
drug addiction) and
Sexton and Bramhall resumed solo careers. The band has occasionally reformed for live shows but
despite being a promising up and coming band, their moment in the spotlight was short.
Links:
The Official Doyle Bramhall II Page
The Official Double Trouble Page
Doyle Bramhall II
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