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===Sevendust===
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Before the formation of Sevendust, Hornsby was in the band Snake Nation along with [[Morgan Rose]], also of Sevendust. In 1994, Snake Nation were supported by fellow local group, Body & Soul, an R&B group fronted by [[Lajon Witherspoon]]. Amazed by Witherspoon's vocal prowess, Rose and Hornsby asked him to join their band. Next they recruited guitarists [[John Connolly (musician)|John Connolly]], the former drummer of the band Peacedog, and Lee Banks to form Rumblefish. The name was later changed to Crawlspace. [[Clint Lowery]] of Still Rain from North Carolina replaced Lee Banks in 1995 when the band's arduous schedule forced him to quit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Sevendust-Biography/5FA496BF07104051482568A9002DF8F2|title=Sevendust Biography|publisher=[[Sing365.com]]|accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> The band was scheduled in lots of touring before and after the success of [[Home (Sevendust album)|Home]] in 1999 including Woodstock, OzzFest and the Warped Tour.
Before the formation of Sevendust, Hornsby was in the band Snake Nation along with [[Morgan Rose]], also of Sevendust. He had 2 daughter Millie and savanna hornsby and they go In 1994, Snake Nation were supported by fellow local group, Body & Soul, an R&B group fronted by [[Lajon Witherspoon]]. Amazed by Witherspoon's vocal prowess, Rose and Hornsby asked him to join their band. Next they recruited guitarists [[John Connolly (musician)|John Connolly]], the former drummer of the band Peacedog, and Lee Banks to form Rumblefish. The name was later changed to Crawlspace. [[Clint Lowery]] of Still Rain from North Carolina replaced Lee Banks in 1995 when the band's arduous schedule forced him to quit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Sevendust-Biography/5FA496BF07104051482568A9002DF8F2|title=Sevendust Biography|publisher=[[Sing365.com]]|accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> The band was scheduled in lots of touring before and after the success of [[Home (Sevendust album)|Home]] in 1999 including Woodstock, OzzFest and the Warped Tour.


When a group on the west coast claimed the rights to [[Sevendust]]'s previous name, Crawlspace, the band struggled to find a new name. While he doesn't take credit for the band's name, Hornsby ultimately came across a can of "Sevin Dust" while looking through his grandmother's garage.
When a group on the west coast claimed the rights to [[Sevendust]]'s previous name, Crawlspace, the band struggled to find a new name. While he doesn't take credit for the band's name, Hornsby ultimately came across a can of "Sevin Dust" while looking through his grandmother's garage.

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Vince Hornsby
Background information
Birth nameVince Hornsby
Also known asBoss
Born (1967-10-22) October 22, 1967 (age 57)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
GenresAlternative metal, heavy metal, nu metal
Occupation(s)Musician, bassist
Instrument(s)Bass, guitar
Years active1988-present
LabelsAsylum, 7 Bros.

Vince Hornsby (born October 22, 1967) is the bassist and one of the founding members of American alternative metal band Sevendust.[1]

Music career

Sevendust

Before the formation of Sevendust, Hornsby was in the band Snake Nation along with Morgan Rose, also of Sevendust. He had 2 daughter Millie and savanna hornsby and they go In 1994, Snake Nation were supported by fellow local group, Body & Soul, an R&B group fronted by Lajon Witherspoon. Amazed by Witherspoon's vocal prowess, Rose and Hornsby asked him to join their band. Next they recruited guitarists John Connolly, the former drummer of the band Peacedog, and Lee Banks to form Rumblefish. The name was later changed to Crawlspace. Clint Lowery of Still Rain from North Carolina replaced Lee Banks in 1995 when the band's arduous schedule forced him to quit.[2] The band was scheduled in lots of touring before and after the success of Home in 1999 including Woodstock, OzzFest and the Warped Tour.

When a group on the west coast claimed the rights to Sevendust's previous name, Crawlspace, the band struggled to find a new name. While he doesn't take credit for the band's name, Hornsby ultimately came across a can of "Sevin Dust" while looking through his grandmother's garage.

In addition to being the tallest member of Sevendust (6'2"), Hornsby is also the only member of the band who doesn't have any tattoos or piercings.

Projected

He has also recently played on fellow Sevendust member John Connolly's 2012 side-project Projected and their CD entitled Human.[3]

Discography

Sevendust

Projected

Gear

  • Dean Hillsboro 4-string
  • Epiphone les paul signature bass
  • Epiphone les paul std bass
  • Epiphone les paul custom bass
  • Schecter Diamond P Custom 4
  • Peavey Tour 700 Series head
  • Peavey Tour 810 8x10

References

  1. ^ Dombek, Kirk. "Biography: Sevendust". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Sevendust Biography". Sing365.com. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Sevendust's Vince Hornsby Bio". Samsontech.com. Aug 11, 2014.