Shrub is a reggae, rock and rap group from
Columbus, Ohio
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. The band released their debut album, ''Senorita'', a six-song EP in February 2010 and was voted by readers as
''High Times'' magazine's Unsigned Band of the Month in September 2010.
History
Formation and ''Señorita'' EP (2010)
Shrub formed in 2010 when founding member
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Jay "Shrub" Shawberry who was a student at
Bowling Green State University, with his love for reggae and hip-hop, started rapping and producing music in his own basement the year before and wanted to go further in the music industry under his "Shrub Project".
The band name is derived from a nickname Shawberry's older brother got in college because their last name sounds like "shrubbery" when you're feeling tipsy, so it's not from
marijuana
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like many fans think.
He put an advertisement on
Craigslist looking for musicians and teamed up with fellow Ohio-native Blaine Dillinger, at the time the guitarist for reggae band
Clear Conscience and current
HIRIE guitarist.
They self-produced and recorded their debut album, ''Señorita'', a six-song
EP which released on February 17, 2010.
''Señorita'' features the respected artwork of
Opie Ortiz
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Career
Ortiz operated Amer ...
from
Sublime
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fame and singer from the
Long Beach Dub Allstars.
The album also features a guest appearance by DJ Rasta Root (former DJ for
Phife Dawg of
A Tribe Called Quest
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). It also reached #21 on the
Amazon Reggae Bestseller charts. And registered three songs in the "Top Alternative Hip Hop" charts on CDBaby.com, with their song "Cherries" reaching the #1 spot.
Shrub was voted by readers as
''High Times'' magazine's "Unsigned Band of the Month" in September 2010.
Reggae/rock website and magazine ''The Pier'' featured Shrub as their most "Exposed! Band" in March 2010.
''Highceratops'' (2013)
After several changes in Shrub's lineup, the duo added Benny Coleman on bass who was in his first-year in
jazz studies at
Ohio State University. Coleman was a Shrub fan as soon as he saw the band in concert for the first time opening for
Rebelution at
Newport Music Hall back in February 2011.
On September 23, 2013, Shrub released their first full-length album, ''Highceratops''. The album also features the guitar of Shrub's latest addition to its full-time lineup, Kevin Oliver, a former guitarist for
George Clinton and
Parliament-Funkadelic.
The album has guest appearances by C-Money of
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, Canadian mix-master
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One-Eyed Doll and Cleveland-rockers
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History Formation (2005–2006)
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. ''Highceratops'' debuted at #5 on the
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Reggae Charts. Soon after this album, Shrub started touring heavily throughout the United States, until abruptly stopped in the summer of 2017.
''Back To Earth'' (2020)
After a three-year hiatus from touring and seven-years since their last album, Shrub was back with their second studio album, the aptly titled ''Back To Earth'' which released on May 15, 2020. Jay and Blaine were back together with help from Blaine's HIRIE bandmates: Matt Benoit (drums), Andy Flores (bass), Chris Del Camino (saxophone, tribal flute) and Andrew McKeezy (trombone) on the single "Shrub Love" an homage to all of Shrub's reggae influences.
Also featured on the album is violinist Jaime Shadowlight on the song "Momma Always Told Me" and keyboardist Mike DeGuzman from
Passafire on the track "Bright Side of the Moon", as well as songs featuring
Beebs and
Jenny Flory of Wonder Twin Powers. The album was mixed by Ohio local B.J. Davis and mastered by famous reggae rock producer Danny Kalb (
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).
Touring
The band's largest tours was
SXSW
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in
Austin, Texas in March 2013. They performed at the 2014 Reggae In The Hills Festival in Northern California.
Shrub has shared the stage with: The
Dirty Heads,
Collie Buddz
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reggae artist best known for his single "Come Around".
Career
Although Harper was born in New Dadyal Hospital, AJK. He studied audio enginee ...
,
Rebelution,
Yellowman,
The Expendables,
Kottonmouth Kings
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,
Gov't Mule,
Hed PE
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, Badfish (Sublime tribute band),
Scotty Don't,
Marlon Asher,
Yonder Mountain String Band,
Ballyhoo!
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Zach Deputy
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,
Don Carlos,
Mighty Diamonds
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,
Tribal Seeds, The Young Dubliners,
Passafire,
Seedless
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,
Micah Brown
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,
The Revivalists
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,
Fortunate Youth, Big B,
Spiritual Rez,
Tomorrow's Bad Seeds,
Echo Movement, Best Coast,
Dinosaur Jr,
The Dirty Projectors, Grizzly Bear, Tennis,
Jul Big Green, etc.
Musical Influences
Shrub's music draws inspiration and has been compared to artists
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,
Cypress Hill
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,
Dirty Heads,
G Love and Special Sauce
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,
Kottonmouth Kings
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, and
Sublime
Sublime may refer to:
Entertainment
* SuBLime, a comic imprint of Viz Media for BL manga
* Sublime (band), an American ska punk band
** ''Sublime'' (album), 1996
* ''Sublime'' (film), a 2007 horror film
* SubLime FM, a Dutch radio station dedic ...
. However, Shrub has created a style and sound of their own. With a recipe of
reggae,
hip hop, rock and even pop, their music will make listeners feel the "Shrub Love" from the moment the first beat drops.
In an interview, Blaine Dillinger, describes Jay Shrub's character:
Discography
Studio albums/EPs
Singles
Appearances
Shrub also appears on the following compilations/albums:
*''One Big Family 9'' (2011) album on
One Big Family Records.
The compilation also features: