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History of Southern Justice
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STORY OF SOUTHERN JUSTICE BAND
Southern Justice was formed by Teresa Robinson out
of Smith Point, Texas. Raymond Hernandez joined Southern Justice in 1995 as her
bass player. Armando Rodriguez joined Southern Justice beginning in 1996 on
drums. Jennifer Kae joined Southern Justice, at the age of 15, as her
back-up/harmony singer in the spring of 1997. In the fall of 1997, Teresa’s
dream came true and signed a recording contract and moved on. The band was left
in the hands of Raymond who asked Jennifer to take over as lead singer. The band
was revamped to include Don Vickers, lead guitar & vocals, and Abraham Soto,
keyboard & vocals, (both of which formed the current band Misbehavin’) and
Armando remained on drums. Raymond and Jennifer disbanded Southern Justice to
team up with Knightriders Band in March of 2000. After a successful stint with
the band Raymond wanted to go in another direction and reformed Southern Justice
in January 2005 with Josh Fey on lead vocals, Lloyd Smith on sound, and Armando
back on drums. In less than 6 months Southern Justice was back to its original
form and passion. Jennifer rejoined Southern Justice in February 2006. Junior
Gordon took over the male lead vocals, Chris Mezzino took over on Lead Guitars
and Vocals. David Dempsey took over the drummer position for a while. Dennis
Forbes, Teresa's original drummer, returned to the band for a while. In January
2010 Scott Arnold, vocals/guitar, Jim Rowland, vocals/lead, Andy Apadoca, lead
and Keith Gray, drums, joined Southern Justice. The band has had success in
launching many new bands and entertaining anyone & everyone and has not had time
to look back since. SEE YOU ON THE DANCE FLOOR, YEAH MAN!!!! |