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| Jun 13 | EVEREST | Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, Nevada | |
| Jun 14 | S & S Presents Everest King Niko | Kilby Court Salt Lake City, Utah | |
| Jun 17 | Everest | The Bottleneck Lawrence, Kansas | |
| Jun 19 | MAJESTIC LIVE presents EVEREST w/ Old Lights | The Frequency Madison, Wisconsin | |
| Jun 20 | MAPS & ATLASES and EVEREST with MUTTS | Mad Planet Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Find Tickets |
| Jun 21 | Everest | Firebird Saint Louis, Missouri | Find Tickets |
| Jul 10 | Everest - Presented by WRNR | Rams Head on Stage Annapolis, Maryland | Find Tickets |
| Jul 12 | 2013 Bunbury Music Festival - Friday | Sawyer Point Cincinnati, Ohio | |
| Jul 13 | Everest | High Watt Nashville, Tennessee | |
| Aug 21 | Everest Plus Tba | Tractor Tavern Seattle, Washington | Find Tickets |
| Aug 22 | Everest With Special Guests | The Electric Owl Vancouver, British Columbia | Find Tickets |
Everest is a group of Los Angeles music community alumni and friends who decided to create music together. The result is the album Ghost Notes, to be released by Vapor Records on May 6, 2008. Everest was formed by Russell Pollard (vocals, guitar, drums), J. Soda (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Rob Douglas (bass, vocals), and Joel Graves (guitar, keyboards, vocals), with the help of friend and drummer Davey Latter. Kevin Bronson of the Los Angeles Times observed that the band members “sport resumes longer than the intro to ‘Cortez The Killer’” and it’s true – these guys have spent time in bands such as Sebadoh, the Folk Implosion, Earlimart, Mike Stinson, Slydell, John Vanderslice, and the Watson Twins.
When discussing the formation of the band with the members, one word seems to come up time and time again – natural. “I’ve never been in a band that felt this natural right away,” says Russell Pollard. Guitarist Joel Graves echoes this: “It was a natural fit. I love them as people, and I love making music with them.” They may have already been friends, but it took future Ghost Notes producer Mike Terry to be the catalyst. As Graves explains, “We had a long conversation and he said, ‘You guys need to stop all these different projects and support each other.’ It took an outside person to tell us the obvious.” “It came at a really good time,” Russell concurs. “We had all been doing our own thing, but not up to the potential it could be.”
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