Sorry and the Sinatras | |
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Origin |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA London, United Kingdom |
Genres | Hard rock, punk rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | UnderGroove Records |
Associated acts | Amen, Brides of Destruction, The Wildhearts, Trashlight Vision, The Cherrykicks, The Loyalties |
Website | Official MySpace |
Members |
Scott Sorry Dave Kerr Rich Jones Lenny Thomas |
Past members | Danny Sinatra Roger "Rags" Segal |
Sorry and the Sinatras are a punk rock-influenced hard rock band based in both Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and London, United Kingdom, formed in 2007. Since 2010, the band has been composed of Scott Sorry (The Wildhearts, formerly of Amen and Brides of Destruction), Dave Kerr (formerly of The Cherrykicks), Rich Jones (The Loyalties) and Lenny Thomas (formerly of Trashlight Vision). Previously the group featured Danny Sinatra (formerly of Blackbelt) and Roger "Rags" Segal (formerly of Trashlight Vision).
To date, Sorry and the Sinatras have released one album, Highball Roller (2009), with plans to release a six-song EP and record a follow up studio album.
Bassist Scott Sorry initially met Roger "Rags" Segal and Lenny Thomas met in North Carolina while Sorry was on tour with previous band Brides of Destruction in 2005 while Roger and Lenny were both in Brides support act Trashlight Vision. Sorry started working on new material with Blackbelt guitarist Danny Sinatra when Trashlight Vision split up. Roger and Lenny then linked up with Sorry and Danny to form a new group. Initially the band was named The Sad Eyed Sinatras by Sorry before it was rechristened Sorry and the Sinatras by guitarist Danny in 2007. Danny Sinatra left the group on March 24, 2008 stating on his Myspace blog that stress, health and family issues were his reason for leaving but that he left the band on good terms. Dave Kerr formerly of The Cherrykicks was added as his replacement with the official lineup consisting of Sorry on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Dave on lead guitar, Roger on bass and Lenny on drums.