Williams, drummer Wesley Finley and keyboardist Rory Carey-the Isla Vista, Calif.-bred outfit has always made constant gigging a fundamental priority. Originally formed in 2004 by five University of California, Santa Barbara grads-frontman Rachmany, guitarist and singer Matt Velasquez, bassist Marley D. Like most musicians and their fans, COVID kept the members of Rebelution home indefinitely. As the album’s title says, it’s the moment that matters. After such an eventful year-during which Rachmany welcomed his first baby and released Rebelution’s latest record, In the Moment-a minor tweak in his schedule now feels inconsequential. Then, he’s off to soundcheck for tonight’s show at the 5,000-seat Arizona Federal Theatre, which is about to sell out. Now, he’s prepping his twice-a-month program, Cali Roots Radio, for SiriusXM’s The Spectrum channel, before jumping over to a press interview. territory of Guam with his wife and their newborn son. Just a few weeks earlier, Rachmany wasn’t even in the continental United States instead, he was in the U.S. (Arizona ignoring daylight saving time is the culprit.) His band is already two weeks into their Good Vibes Summer Tour and, so far, things have gone more smoothly than expected-give or take Rachmany’s cell ringing an hour earlier than anticipated. on a Wednesday in Phoenix, but the singer and guitarist for the Southern California reggae-rock quartet is expecting this call in the afternoon. Rebelution’s Eric Rachmany is hustling to answer the phone.
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