I.R.E.
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JUN
29
2018
Cherry Log, GA
Private Event
I Was There
DEC
09
2017
Atlanta, GA
Center Stage - Vinyl
I Was There
AUG
18
2017
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
OCT
28
2016
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
OCT
08
2016
Asheville, NC
The One Stop
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Athens, GA
Iron Factory
I Was There
AUG
13
2016
Knoxville, TN
Preservation Pub
I Was There
AUG
06
2016
Charleston, SC
The Barrell
I Was There
AUG
05
2016
Charlotte, NC
Legion Brewery
I Was There
AUG
04
2016
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hard Rock
I Was There
JUL
22
2016
Chattanooga, TN
The Revelry Room
I Was There
JUN
11
2016
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
MAY
08
2016
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade (Hell Stage)
I Was There
APR
20
2016
Atlanta, GA
Smiths Olde Bar
I Was There
MAR
17
2016
Atlanta, GA
North River Tavern
I Was There
SEP
30
2015
Atlanta, GA
Terminal West
I Was There
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About I.R.E.
Combining a reggae foundation with decades of music tradition and tastes, I.R.E. evokes shades of 70s groove (Pink Floyd), 90s energy (Red Hot Chili Peppers & No Doubt), and 00s cultural appeal (311). With this diverse catalogue, their heart-felt lyrics, tasteful instrumentation, and untamed energy make for a versatility rare in bands today. I.R.E. isn't simply a studio band or just another live band. They bring it on all fronts.
Core members Amy Middleton, Troy Richmond, and Daniel Taylor have been carrying the band from the beginning. I.R.E. got their start in the reggae scene. They established themselves as rock-reggae mainstays across the Southeast by playing at festivals such as Camp Reggae and Irie Vibes Music Festival, to name a few. Even at today’s I.R.E. shows, tracks from their debut album Touch It (2012) still trigger breakout sing-alongs from a diverse and devoted crowd, old and new alike.
In 2014, I.R.E. began working on their second album, and thoughtfully began crafting the concept behind it. They wanted to keep the originality that they began with, while also expanding their message to a more personally / socially-conscious message. Seeking new talent to bring this vision to life, sit-in bassist Trent Gilson became a permanent member, along with newcomers Michael Crowe (Keyboards), Tim Fash (Saxophone) and Kyle Watkins (Drums). 2015 brought significant exposure supporting such major acts as The Wailers, Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dirty Heads, and Sticky Fingers; including performances at Atlanta’s newest premiere venue Terminal West, (capacity 650) and a sold-out Heaven stage at The Masquerade (capacity 1,000).
I.R.E.’s second album Turn On, featuring guest appearances by Eric “Benny” Bloom (Lettuce) and Evan Oberla (O.A.R.), is currently in post-production at Fractal Sound Studios in Lilburn, GA. Fractal has produced albums for Les Racquet, Universal Sigh, and Funk You.
Core members Amy Middleton, Troy Richmond, and Daniel Taylor have been carrying the band from the beginning. I.R.E. got their start in the reggae scene. They established themselves as rock-reggae mainstays across the Southeast by playing at festivals such as Camp Reggae and Irie Vibes Music Festival, to name a few. Even at today’s I.R.E. shows, tracks from their debut album Touch It (2012) still trigger breakout sing-alongs from a diverse and devoted crowd, old and new alike.
In 2014, I.R.E. began working on their second album, and thoughtfully began crafting the concept behind it. They wanted to keep the originality that they began with, while also expanding their message to a more personally / socially-conscious message. Seeking new talent to bring this vision to life, sit-in bassist Trent Gilson became a permanent member, along with newcomers Michael Crowe (Keyboards), Tim Fash (Saxophone) and Kyle Watkins (Drums). 2015 brought significant exposure supporting such major acts as The Wailers, Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dirty Heads, and Sticky Fingers; including performances at Atlanta’s newest premiere venue Terminal West, (capacity 650) and a sold-out Heaven stage at The Masquerade (capacity 1,000).
I.R.E.’s second album Turn On, featuring guest appearances by Eric “Benny” Bloom (Lettuce) and Evan Oberla (O.A.R.), is currently in post-production at Fractal Sound Studios in Lilburn, GA. Fractal has produced albums for Les Racquet, Universal Sigh, and Funk You.
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Genres:
Reggae Fusion, Soul Rock, Jam Rock, Blues Rock, Reggae Rock, Funk Rock
Band Members:
•Kyle Watkins - Drums, •Amy Middleton - Vocals, • John Mallanda - Bass, •Daniel Taylor - Guitar and Vocals, •Troy Richmond - Vocals, •Tim Fash - Sax
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to I.R.E. to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
29
2018
Cherry Log, GA
Private Event
I Was There
DEC
09
2017
Atlanta, GA
Center Stage - Vinyl
I Was There
AUG
18
2017
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
OCT
28
2016
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
OCT
08
2016
Asheville, NC
The One Stop
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Athens, GA
Iron Factory
I Was There
AUG
13
2016
Knoxville, TN
Preservation Pub
I Was There
AUG
06
2016
Charleston, SC
The Barrell
I Was There
AUG
05
2016
Charlotte, NC
Legion Brewery
I Was There
AUG
04
2016
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hard Rock
I Was There
JUL
22
2016
Chattanooga, TN
The Revelry Room
I Was There
JUN
11
2016
Atlanta, GA
Aisle 5
I Was There
MAY
08
2016
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade (Hell Stage)
I Was There
APR
20
2016
Atlanta, GA
Smiths Olde Bar
I Was There
MAR
17
2016
Atlanta, GA
North River Tavern
I Was There
SEP
30
2015
Atlanta, GA
Terminal West
I Was There
Show More Dates
About I.R.E.
Combining a reggae foundation with decades of music tradition and tastes, I.R.E. evokes shades of 70s groove (Pink Floyd), 90s energy (Red Hot Chili Peppers & No Doubt), and 00s cultural appeal (311). With this diverse catalogue, their heart-felt lyrics, tasteful instrumentation, and untamed energy make for a versatility rare in bands today. I.R.E. isn't simply a studio band or just another live band. They bring it on all fronts.
Core members Amy Middleton, Troy Richmond, and Daniel Taylor have been carrying the band from the beginning. I.R.E. got their start in the reggae scene. They established themselves as rock-reggae mainstays across the Southeast by playing at festivals such as Camp Reggae and Irie Vibes Music Festival, to name a few. Even at today’s I.R.E. shows, tracks from their debut album Touch It (2012) still trigger breakout sing-alongs from a diverse and devoted crowd, old and new alike.
In 2014, I.R.E. began working on their second album, and thoughtfully began crafting the concept behind it. They wanted to keep the originality that they began with, while also expanding their message to a more personally / socially-conscious message. Seeking new talent to bring this vision to life, sit-in bassist Trent Gilson became a permanent member, along with newcomers Michael Crowe (Keyboards), Tim Fash (Saxophone) and Kyle Watkins (Drums). 2015 brought significant exposure supporting such major acts as The Wailers, Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dirty Heads, and Sticky Fingers; including performances at Atlanta’s newest premiere venue Terminal West, (capacity 650) and a sold-out Heaven stage at The Masquerade (capacity 1,000).
I.R.E.’s second album Turn On, featuring guest appearances by Eric “Benny” Bloom (Lettuce) and Evan Oberla (O.A.R.), is currently in post-production at Fractal Sound Studios in Lilburn, GA. Fractal has produced albums for Les Racquet, Universal Sigh, and Funk You.
Core members Amy Middleton, Troy Richmond, and Daniel Taylor have been carrying the band from the beginning. I.R.E. got their start in the reggae scene. They established themselves as rock-reggae mainstays across the Southeast by playing at festivals such as Camp Reggae and Irie Vibes Music Festival, to name a few. Even at today’s I.R.E. shows, tracks from their debut album Touch It (2012) still trigger breakout sing-alongs from a diverse and devoted crowd, old and new alike.
In 2014, I.R.E. began working on their second album, and thoughtfully began crafting the concept behind it. They wanted to keep the originality that they began with, while also expanding their message to a more personally / socially-conscious message. Seeking new talent to bring this vision to life, sit-in bassist Trent Gilson became a permanent member, along with newcomers Michael Crowe (Keyboards), Tim Fash (Saxophone) and Kyle Watkins (Drums). 2015 brought significant exposure supporting such major acts as The Wailers, Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dirty Heads, and Sticky Fingers; including performances at Atlanta’s newest premiere venue Terminal West, (capacity 650) and a sold-out Heaven stage at The Masquerade (capacity 1,000).
I.R.E.’s second album Turn On, featuring guest appearances by Eric “Benny” Bloom (Lettuce) and Evan Oberla (O.A.R.), is currently in post-production at Fractal Sound Studios in Lilburn, GA. Fractal has produced albums for Les Racquet, Universal Sigh, and Funk You.
Show More
Genres:
Reggae Fusion, Soul Rock, Jam Rock, Blues Rock, Reggae Rock, Funk Rock
Band Members:
•Kyle Watkins - Drums, •Amy Middleton - Vocals, • John Mallanda - Bass, •Daniel Taylor - Guitar and Vocals, •Troy Richmond - Vocals, •Tim Fash - Sax
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia
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