Rehab will return to The Pit one final time in May as part of the band’s 2014 Farewell Tour.
Rehab is best known for their 2007 radio hit ‘Bartender (Sittin’ at a Bar)’.
The video for the tongue-in-cheek country-flavored rap stars Hollywood legend Danny Trejo (From Dusk till Dawn, Spy Kids, The Devil’s Rejects, Machete) fittingly enough as the bartender.
You can watch the video starring Trejo in the player below!
‘Bartender’ was nominated for Wide Open Country Video of the Year at the CMT Country Music Awards after a new remix of the single was released in August 2008, this time with country icon Hank Williams Jr. singing the second verse.
You can hear this alternate version complete with an alternate video co-starring Williams in the player below!
Rehab will say a final goodbye appearing in 49 cities nationwide. The “2014 Farewell Tour” kicks off January 30 in Columbus, Georgia.
After a decade-long run performing more than 150 shows per year, Rehab has entertained hundreds of thousands of fans.
Even though the band won’t be performing together after the farewell tour, Danny Boone and Demun Jones plan to release solo projects in the New Year. As a thank you to their loyal fans, the band will host a post-show meet and greet in every city. In addition, a sneak peek of new music coming from both band members will be revealed in the coming days.
“Our fans have been so loyal throughout the years,” commented Danny Boone and Demun Jones. “We are so excited to get back out there on the road and play the hits, as well as some of the new music that we have both been working on.”
From Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker to Linkin Park and Kottonmouth Kings, the band has toured with some of music’s biggest stars.
Rehab emerged from Atlanta’s hot music scene in 2000 with their debut album Southern Discomfort, which yielded a Top 15 Modern Rock hit with “It Don’t Matter.” Other hits that soon followed include “Bartender Song,” and “Welcome Home,” with the latter garnering a CMT Music Video Award nomination for “Wide Open Country Video of the Year.”
Matt Artz was a lead reporter and photographer for 'The Coastland Times' newspaper from 2000 to 2009, and has been published in the Outer Banks Sentinel, North Beach Sun, Outer Banks Milepost, among others, before launching OBX Entertainment, NC Film News, and Halloween Daily News in 2012. Matt and Sue Artz are also the founders of the annual Outer Banks Halloween Parade and the Halloween International Film Festival.