Fuel is an American
rock
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band from
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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. The band was formed in 1993 by guitarist-songwriter
Carl Bell, vocalist
Brett Scallions, drummer Jody Abbott, keyboardist Erik Avakian, and bassist Jeff Abercrombie. After several independent releases, the band signed with
550 Music
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and
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
to release their debut studio album ''
Sunburn
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'' (1998), which was supported by their first
hit single
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, "
Shimmer". The song peaked at number 42 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, while their 2000 single, '"
Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
"Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" is a song by American Rock music, rock band Fuel (band), Fuel. It was released on September 14, 2000 as the lead single from their second studio album, ''Something Like Human''. It spent 12 weeks at number 1 on ''Billbo ...
" peaked at number 30. The latter, along with the moderate hit "
Bad Day", appeared on the band's second album ''
Something Like Human''. The band's third album, ''
Natural Selection
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'' (2003), was met with moderate success and is their last album to feature Carl Bell and Brett Scallions together.
The band has since undergone several lineup changes. In 2010, Bell and Scallions entered into a ten-year agreement where Bell leased the name and branding of Fuel to Scallions, who had left the band in February 2006. Scallions subsequently reformed Fuel with a new lineup and released the album ''
Puppet Strings'' in 2014. This agreement ended in 2020 and Fuel's naming rights reverted back to Bell, who formed a new lineup that featured original drummer Kevin Miller. Bell and Miller's attempts to reunite with Scallions proved unsuccessful, with Scallions claiming he would never again perform under the Fuel name.
Fuel saw considerable commercial success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. ''Sunburn'' was certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/o ...
(RIAA), while ''Something Like Human'' has been certified double-platinum. Fuel has had multiple music videos in frequent rotation on
MTV
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, performed on numerous live networks in the US, Canada, and Australia, and recorded songs for film soundtracks such as ''
Scream 3
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'',
''Daredevil'',
''Godzilla'', and ''
A Walk to Remember
''A Walk to Remember'' is a 2002 American coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Karen Janszen, based on Nicholas Sparks' 1999 novel of the same name. It stars Shane West, Mandy Moore, Peter Coyote and Da ...
''. In 2013, "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" was named the No. 6 Alternative Rock song of the past 25 years according to ''Billboard''s Alternative Chart 25th Anniversary: Top 100 Songs.
History
Early years (1989–1997)
What would become Fuel was formed in 1989 in the western Tennessee town of Kenton when childhood friends Carl Bell and Jeff Abercrombie began playing music together in junior high school and played in various garage bands. After graduating high school, Bell (who was a few years older than Abercrombie) headed to college where he met drummer Jody Abbott. Bell and Abbott formed a college campus band, Wanted (along with Robert Wagner and Mark Crawford), in
Henderson, Tennessee
Henderson is a city in and the county seat of Chester County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 6,309 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, up from 5,670 at the 2000 census.
History
Henderson was platted in 1857, when the r ...
. After college, Bell and Abercrombie – at the time, attending college at the
University of Tennessee
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at Martin – reunited with Abbott and formed the band Reel Too Real, playing cover songs at local clubs in Tennessee and eventually becoming a national touring club circuit band. Bass player Jeff Abercrombie saw vocalist-guitarist
Brett Scallions performing in a bar in
Jackson, Tennessee
Jackson is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Tennessee, United States. Located east of Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis and 130 Miles Southwest of Nashville, it is a regional center of trade for West Tennessee. Its total population wa ...
in 1992 and later recruited him to join the band in early 1993.
With the simultaneous addition of keyboardist Erik Avakian, the first proper iteration of the band was formed. That same year, the band moved to
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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, where they performed at local
Pennsylvania
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bars & nightclubs under the name Reel Too Real, playing cover songs. The band made a choice to perform under a different name when showcasing its own original material. That name, for the time being, would be Small the Joy, which produced one self-released
EP, a self-titled
cassette tape
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, in 1994. The band then once again decided to change its name, this time settling on the name Fuel, before self-releasing their second EP, ''
Porcelain
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'', in 1996 as well as repackaging their first EP, ''Small the Joy'', with the "Fuel" name on it. ''Porcelain'' sold well locally, spawning a small local radio hit with "
Shimmer" even before being signed to a major label. The popularity of the EP brought them to the attention of
Sony
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's 550 imprint, which released their third EP, ''
Hazleton'', the following year in 1998.
''Sunburn'' and ''Something like Human'' (1998–2001)
Upon signing to Epic, the band entered Longview Farm recording studios in Massachusetts, along with producer Steven Haigler and session drummer
Jonathan Mover
Jonathan Mover, a.k.a. "Mover", is an American drummer. He is a former member of the bands Marillion and GTR.
Early life and career
Mover was raised in the Boston area and began playing drums at age thirteen. Primarily self-taught, he stu ...
; Abbott had been ousted from the band prior to recording. The band's full-length debut, ''
Sunburn
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'', came out in 1998. A re-recorded version of "Shimmer" was again included and peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks charts, No. 11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, No. 37 on the Adult Top 40 chart and at No. 42 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while the other singles ("
Bittersweet", "
Jesus or a Gun" and "Sunburn") received some airplay. Guitarist and songwriter Carl Bell said in a 2018 interview that the record company wanted to push "Shimmer" to
top 40 radio but the band fought them on this, mentioning that at the time, rock bands were worried about protecting their image. The songs "Shimmer" and "Sunburn" are also featured on the charitable album ''
Live in the X Lounge''. "Sunburn" was also featured in the movie ''
Scream 3
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'', and the band contributed the non-LP track "Walk the Sky" to the 1998 American ''
Godzilla
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'' film. The band then toured in support of the release with new drummer Kevin Miller, who had joined the band from the Lehigh Valley-based bar band The Armadillos. ''Sunburn'' was later certified Gold and then Platinum by the RIAA.

In 2000, Fuel returned with their second album, ''
Something Like Human'', featuring the single "
Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
"Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" is a song by American Rock music, rock band Fuel (band), Fuel. It was released on September 14, 2000 as the lead single from their second studio album, ''Something Like Human''. It spent 12 weeks at number 1 on ''Billbo ...
" which was No. 1 for 12 weeks on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single was also named ''Billboard''s No. 5 Rock Song of the Decade according to their Best of the 2000s Rock Songs chart. In 2013 "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" became the No. 6 Alternative Rock song of the past 25 years according to ''Billboard''s Alternative Chart 25th Anniversary: Top 100 Songs. ''Something Like Human'' peaked at No. 17 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and was certified Double Platinum by the
RIAA
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on September 25, 2001.
''Natural Selection'', line-up changes and ''Angels & Devils'' (2002–2007)
In 2002, prior to the recording of their third studio album, Scallions underwent vocal cord surgery. He reportedly had to relearn how to sing entirely post-surgery, with Miller later alleging that Scallions was
lip syncing
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while on tour to compensate. The album, ''Natural Selection'' was released in 2003. Its lead single, "
Falls On Me", was the band's final song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 52, as well as their final song to chart internationally. The album peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and sold 71,000 copies in its first week. According to Brett Scallions, Natural Selection went gold shortly after its release, and possibly even went platinum by today. However, to this day, Natural Selection has not been certified gold by the RIAA.
Drummer Kevin Miller was dismissed from the band in 2004. On February 7, 2006, Fuel announced through their website singer
Brett Scallions had left the band. Fuel had already laid the instrumental tracks for their fourth album and soon began auditioning singers so the band could move forward. Abercrombie and Bell took notice of ''
American Idol
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'' contestant
Chris Daughtry, after he performed "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" on the show. The single achieved the
iTunes
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Top 10 download list, remaining a number of days and sparking interest in other Fuel songs, which began to appear on the iTunes Top 100 download chart. On March 3, 2006, American Idol judge
Randy Jackson
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Jackson began his career in the 1980s as a session musician playing b ...
stated in an interview Daughtry had been offered the opportunity to become Fuel's new lead singer. Fuel confirmed their interest on their official website as well as interviews appearing on CNN Entertainment Tonight. On May 11, 2006, Abercrombie and Bell appeared on the TV show ''
Extra
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'' to officially offer Daughtry the job. However, though "flattered", Daughtry turned down this offer to pursue a solo career. By this time also,
Tommy Stewart, formerly of
Godsmack
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, was named on Fuel's Myspace page as Fuel's drummer.
On June 8, 2006, the band announced the band had found a new lead singer but was awaiting confirmation from the record label to announce it. Still, they officially entered the studio in mid-August with producer
Scott Humphrey to start recording their fourth album. Due to other commitments Stewart was not available to play drums on the album, so
Tommy Lee
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Early ...
and
Josh Freese
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performed drums in his place. The band posted photos from the studio fairly often on the band's website and MySpace.
On March 9, 2007, The Band officially announced Fuel's next album, complete with new band members, was fully mixed and going to mastering, and on April 19, 2007, he posted on Fuel's official website their new lead singer was
Toryn Green.
On May 15, 2007, The Band announced the title of the new album—''
Angels & Devils''. On June 19, 2007, Fuel's first single from their new album, "
Wasted Time", was released into rock radio and internet download, peaking at No. 24 on Billboard's
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
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. The album was released on August 7, 2007. A second single, "
Gone", was released on October 23. ''Angels & Devils'' debuted on the
''Billboard'' 200 at No. 42, selling roughly 15,000 copies in its first week. On October 20, 2008,
Sony's catalog division
Legacy Recordings
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released the album ''
Playlist: The Very Best of Fuel'' on their Playlist series.
The return of Brett Scallions and ''Puppet Strings'' (2010–2020)

On April 8, 2010, the reformation of Fuel was confirmed in an official press release.
["Fuel re-ignite with Bon Jovi, fronted by original lead vocalist Brett Scallions"](_blank)
''PRWeb.com'' April 8, 2010. The band consisted of Scallions with an entirely new lineup.
"There is only one original of anything," says Scallions, "and that includes Fuel. The original lineup with Carl, Jeff, Jody, and myself will always be something special to all of us, and our first Fuelies (a term for Fuel fans) but it has been thirteen years since the original lineup was intact, and since then many great musicians have come and gone. The lineup I put together for Fuel is not meant to replace or diminish what any of the original members created. Just the opposite, it is to give our fans a live destination and to keep the Fuel name alive for a new generation to discover. Maybe someday we'll all get on the same page and play together again, but life happens, and the next thing you know you just can't jump on a bus and take off for a month, let alone a year."
It was later announced on June 25, 2010, former
Shinedown guitarist Jasin Todd had joined the band to replace Yogi Lonich on lead guitar. Lonich returned to the band in January 2011. Todd left the band on good terms.
In March 2011, Brett Scallions started a new band called
World Fire Brigade. The group was a writing team of Brett Scallions, Eddie Wohl, and
Smile Empty Soul
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's
Sean Danielsen
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. Scallions and Danielsen shared vocal duties, Danielsen played guitar parts, Scallions played bass, and Ken Schalk performed all drum tracks. Guest guitar solos were contributed by
Rob Caggiano
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of
Volbeat
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,
Andy Andersson who played with Scallions in Fuel during the ''Puppet Strings'' era, and
Mike McCready
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of
Pearl Jam
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.
The re-formed Fuel performed at
The Bamboozle in
East Rutherford, New Jersey
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, on May 1, 2011.
The band played Bethlehem Musikfest alongside Buckcherry, however, Yogi Lonich was not on stage. A friend of Scallions, Martin Estrada, filled in for the show. Brett Scallions announced on his official Facebook page that Yogi Lonich and Scallions were parting ways amicably and it was best for Fuel to search for a replacement. Scallions also hinted there to be new music in the works and also introduced the band's new lead guitarist, Andy Andersson. The band continued its tour and played new material during their shows.
Fuel entered the studio on March 8, 2012, to record their fifth full-length studio album, ''
Puppet Strings''.
Eddie Wohl
Eddie Wohl is an American composer, music producer, and mixing engineer.
As an artist, he was signed to Epic, Elektra and Mercury/Island, and had a production deal with Roadrunner Records. Growing up on the East Coast, Wohl was in his first ban ...
, co-producer of the World Fire Brigade album alongside Scallions and Danielsen, co-produced the new Fuel album with Scallions. In late September, the band re-entered the studio to complete the guitar and bass tracks for the record. As of February 2013, the band was still in the studio finishing vocal & guitar tracks. Originally planned for a 2012 release, the album had been pushed back to a possible mid-2013 release. This marked six years since the band released their previous album ''Angels & Devils''.
On April 30, 2013, drummer Ken Schalk announced his departure from the band to spend more time with his family. On that same day, Scallions announced new drummer Bryan "Keelgood" Keeling, formerly of the band
Mr. Rocket Baby. The band, however, kept Schalk's drum tracks, as referenced by Keeling in his first interview since joining the band. On April 30, 2013, Brett Scallions announced a new Fuel single was targeted for a mid-summer release via download once the "details have been worked out and handshakes have been made".
On June 26, 2013, Scallions announced that Bryan Keeling was going out on tour with
Eric Sardinas in Europe and that Shannon Boone (current drummer for
Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd is an American post-grunge band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1992. The band has sold over seven million albums. Their major-label debut, '' Come Clean'' (2001), spawned the single " Blurry", which peaked at number 5 on the ...
) had joined the band. Scallions also commented on the new album; "The record has been recorded and is so close to being released for all of you I can taste it. There will be big announcements very soon regarding release dates, singles, videos, and much much more. Take care and we will see you all soon at a venue near you!"
Scallions confirmed the new album was mixed by
Ben Grosse
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who also collaborated with Fuel on ''Something Like Human''. According to Scallions, the new album was currently in the mastering stage of production.
It was announced through Guitar World on December 5, 2013, the album indeed titled, ''
Puppet Strings'', would be released on March 4, 2014. ''Puppet Strings'' debuted at #1 on the rock charts, the band's first number one since ''Something Like Human''. The song, "Yeah!", was released for free download on the website as well, although it was believed to be the first single, Scallions stated it is not the first single but rather a "teaser". The first single, "
Soul to Preach To" was released in late January 2014.
In May 2015, as Fuel geared up to join
Everclear on their Summerland Tour, ex-
Filter bass player
Phil Buckman temporarily replaced Brad Stewart, with Stewart himself filling in for the band
Saliva
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. Although Brad stated he was scheduled to re-join Fuel on June 9,
the temporary switch proved to be permanent with Stewart continuing his new role in Saliva, as did Buckman with Fuel.
Scallions made many posts on Facebook and Instagram of him working in the studio on new material. It was later announced it was to be released as solo material. The band toured the US in August and September 2017 and toured Australia and New Zealand in December 2017. Fuel toured throughout 2018, playing ''Sunburn'' in its entirety to commemorate its 20th anniversary.
On October 21, 2020, Scallions officially announced his departure from Fuel in a Facebook post :
Since his departure from Fuel, Scallions has made several posts on Facebook regarding his new project called RadioBot, formerly Melody Brothers. Originally planned for sometime in 2022, their first single, "This World’s on Fire", was released on December 8, 2023.
Bell and Miller's return, ''Anomaly'', death of Jody Abbott and Corsale's departure (2020–present)

In 2020, founding member and primary songwriter Carl Bell decided to return to the band, forming a new version of the group. According to Bell, this was more or less a rebirth of Fuel and a new era for the band. Bell reunited with former drummer Kevin Miller to reform the group. Together they recruited a new singer, John Corsale, who at the time was the frontman for Miller's band Smashed. They began rehearsing in the summer of 2020 and later began working on what would become Fuel's 6th full-length album. During that time, the band also released ''Something Like Human'' on vinyl for the first time.
''Anomaly'' was released on October 22, 2021. Bell wrote and performed all instruments on ''Anomaly'' with Corsale performing vocals. Bell also produced and mixed the album. The first single, "Hard", was released on July 9. The album's second single, "Don't Say I", was released on August 20, 2021. On July 20, 2022, original drummer Jody Abbott died of
Huntington's disease
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at age 55 after living with the disease for multiple years. In October 2022, John Corsale was removed from the band for publicly undisclosed reasons. He was later replaced by Aaron Scott, who had performed "Hemorrhage" on national television (in this instance, ''
The Voice'').
Band members
Current members
*
Carl Bell – lead guitar, backing vocals, occasional keyboards
(1993–2010, 2020–present)
* Kevin Miller – drums
(1998–2004, 2020–present)
* Mark Klotz – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals
(2020–present)
* Tommy Nat – bass, backing vocals
(2020–present)
* Aaron Scott – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
(2022–present)
Former members
*
Brett Scallions – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
(1993–2006, 2010–2020)
* Jeff Abercrombie – bass
(1993–2010)
* Jody Abbott – drums
(1993–1998; died 2022)
* Erik Avakian – keyboards, backing vocals
(1993–1994)
*
Toryn Green – lead vocals
(2006–2010)
*
Tommy Stewart – drums
(2004–2010)
* Ken Schalk – drums
(2010–2013)
*
Brad Stewart – bass
(2010–2015)
* Andy Andersson – lead guitar, backing vocals
(2011–2015)
* John Corsale – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
(2020–2022)
Former touring musicians
* Ronny Paige – bass
(2007–2008)
* Yogi Lonich – lead guitar, backing vocals
(2010, 2011)
* Jasin Todd – lead guitar
(2010–2011)
*
Phil Buckman – bass, backing vocals
(2015–2020)
* Bryan Keeling – drums
(2013)
* Shannon Boone – drums
(2013–2020)
* Jason Womack – lead guitar, backing vocals
(2015–2020)
Timeline
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Sunburn
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'' (1998)
* ''
Something Like Human'' (2000)
* ''
Natural Selection
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'' (2003)
* ''
Angels & Devils'' (2007)
* ''
Puppet Strings'' (2014)
* ''
Anomaly'' (2021)
Notes
References
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1362911/bio/
External links
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