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Cheney Brannon (born April 29, 1973) is an American musician. He is a former drummer for the rock band Collective Soul, and has transitioned into the groups tour manager. He has previously played drums for other acts such as Cheap Thrill, Riley Biederer, John Corabi and Joel Kosche.
Life and career
= Early life and career beginnings
=Brannon is a self-taught drum player, beginning at age 9. At age 11 he joined his first band, Chapter One. At age 18, Brannon moved to Atlanta to engage with the music scene.
= Collective Soul
=Brannon is credited in the liner notes of the Collective Soul album Afterwords (2007) as having played the tambourine on the track "What I Can Give You."
In October 2008, Brannon became an official member of the band, replacing then-drummer Ryan Hoyle.
During Brannon's tenure as drummer, Collective Soul performed the 2009 NFC Championship Game halftime show; recorded and released the album Collective Soul (2009), also known as Rabbit to differentiate it from the band's 1995 album of the same name; performed the song "You" on the March 16, 2010, episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; re-recorded and released the single "Tremble for My Beloved" in 2010; and toured nationally and internationally from 2008 to 2011. In September 2009, Collective Soul were inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
In January 2012, Brannon left the band to pursue other music opportunities.
Discography
= Studio albums
=With Collective Soul
= Singles
=With Collective Soul
= Other appearances
=See also
List of drummers
References
External links
Cheney Brannon on Facebook
Cheney Brannon on Twitter
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Collective Soul
- Daftar film Amerika tahun 2007
- Film di tahun 2016
- Cheney Brannon
- Collective Soul
- Brannon
- Afterwords (Collective Soul album)
- Collective Soul (2009 album)
- 1973 in the United States
- See What You Started by Continuing
- 2004 United States presidential election in Texas
- 2019–2021 Department of Homeland Security appointment disputes
- 2016 United States House of Representatives elections