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With a classic whiskey-soaked roadhouse sound, Atlanta-based Ponderosa began when singer and guitarist Kalen Nash met guitarist Kris Sampson at Atlanta’s Nickel & Dime recording studio, where Sampson was serving as head engineer. The two discovered a musical affinity and began tracking with area players <a href="spotify:artist:5Dq9vNW38xeFxW5rK5qTlo">J.T. Hall</a> (bass and vocals), John Dance (organ and keyboards), and Darren Dodd (drums and vocals), quickly generating a raw but well-crafted version of Southern roots rock. Rosa (as the band is known to fans) was born. An independently released EP called Moonlight Revival appeared in 2010, but after a series of impassioned performances as the opening act for <a href="spotify:artist:7IDrRpDz0cOuUVC32c8PKD">the Whigs</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0F6yRPhUj9fUzWn0z3ysyr">Shooter Jennings</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:27AzFtMZhRN78bAMPntbpF">Old 97's</a> and others, and impressive appearances at the Austin City Limits and Voodoo Music festivals, the group was signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22New+West+Records%22">New West Records</a>. Working with producer Joe Chiccarelli, Rosa released their full-length debut, also called Moonlight Revival, on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22New+West+Records%22">New West Records</a> early in 2011, following it with the Dave Fridman-produced Pool Party a year later in 2012, which saw the band completely reverse its field and move in a anthemic psychedelic dream pop direction. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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