The music of Sloppy Roast Beef
Todd Shelton | 4/27/2005

Sloppy Roast Beef was formed in the summer of 2002 when six close friends decided to take their guitar driven original rock and roll sound out of the basement and into the public eye.

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At the time of “The Beef’s” inception, three of the band’s members, A.J. Davidson, Michael Moore, and Zac Davidson, were playing with the group “Jo Digs” while the other three members, Andrew Teague, Nick Edwards (Delta Lambda ’03), and Derek Lewis (Delta Lambda ’03), played in the band known as “Sweet Automatic."

 While both former bands achieved moderate local success in Chattanooga, Tenn., a yearning still remained among band members to create a sound that not only accented strong songwriting and musicianship but that was also authentic to the South.

The end result would be a collaboration of original music that has been compared to a wide variety of rock and roll styles ranging from bands of the 1970’s such as The Doobie Brothers, Santana, and the Allman Bros. to the more modern jam band styles of Widespread Panic, Gov’t Mule, and MOE.

Stuck in the middle of a music era where image, piracy, and “Bling Bling” have become industry norms, Sloppy Roast Beef has continued to do what they love the most . . . make music and play it live!

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