The Watts

Introducing THE WATTS

THE WATTS

THE WATTS are (from left to right):

Tad Taylor - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Kyle Dannert - Bass, Backing Vocals
Donavan Turner - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Chris Cash - Lead Vocals, Guitar

THE WATTS are a rock 'n' roll band in both the most basic, and conversely, most eclectic senses of the connotation. A solid dual-guitar driven lineup fueled with
pulsing bass guitar and drums, THE WATTS have a style and sound to delight classic-rock purists, and the group has drawn comparisons to The Beatles,
Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead and Santana.

THE WATTS is by no means a recycler of rock's yesteryear, however. Comprised
of four members who cut their musical teeth in the 1980s, and performed and wrote music throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, THE WATTS have a modern appeal
to audiences and have also drawn comparisons to Sugar Ray, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sublime and 311.

As diverse in their influences as they are in their individual personalities,
THE WATTS contain elements of New Orleans-style funk, Chicago-style rhythm
and blues and Detroit soul, as well as inflections of Jamaican-style reggae and
flourishes of the Southern rock flavor indigenous to the band's Upstate South
Carolina home base.

THE WATTS first came together during the summer of 2006, when drummer
Donavan Turner and bassist Kyle Dannert joined vocalists and guitarists Chris Cash and Tad Taylor, who played previously together in a blues band.