From early 1996 to the Summer of 1998 Heronymus was a dynamic musical force in Central Florida. After releasing a cassette E.P. and an independent full-length album, numerous live shows including multiple appearances headlining the House of Blues, and a limited-edition compilation of live material, the band had a sudden and unexpected breakup.
Founded in 1994 by Rob Houle and Timothy Williams the band that would be Heronymus began as a three piece called Praxus. Gaining a cult following through the University of Central Florida theater department in Orlando, Florida, Praxus played living rooms around the East Side of Orlando for over half a year. Joshua Chiet replaced Mike Marinaccio on bass guitar in 1995, and the new threesome of Houle, Williams, and Chiet went in search of a drummer. Matt Brown was added to the lineup along with his brother Jon Brown on trumpet and Dan Boissy on saxophone. Heronymus was born, and played their first gig in the Spring of 1996. Orlando gigs included The Sapphire Supper Club (The Social), Johnny's Rockin' Bistro, Barbarella, Junkyard, The Go Lounge, and more. An self-titled album was recorded and released on Icarus Records at this time and sold at shows alongside the eponymous Red Tape, a demo cassette containing four prototypical tracks. Shortly thereafter the Brown brothers exited the band when creative differences drove a wedge between them and lead singer Williams. Drummer Agustin Frederic and trombonist Jaime Gonzalez were brought on board to round out the familiar Heronymus sound of 1997 and '98. It was during this year and a half that Heronymus gained an ever-increasing fan base by playing in San Fernandina Beach, Gainesville, Tavares, Lakeland, Clearwater, and Orlando. A limited-release live recording was made by Joshua Chiet From their House of Blues shows. Titled The Romance Is Over, the collection was so named because it was passed around after Heronymus had called it quits.
With plans in the works for a South Eastern US tour, and having just taken on a second guitar player, BJ Belavik, who was to play only one gig at Barbarella in Orlando, Timothy Williams dropped out of the band. The members of Heronymus went their separate ways, bringing their experiences to a host of creative musical endeavors. A studio album with the classic line-up was never recorded. The Cowboy Song Cycle and accompanying animated film for live performance was left unfinished.
Heronymus remained only in the hearts and minds of its dedicated fans, until underground rumblings in early 2007 started to point towards a reunion. That reunion is now confirmed for June 2nd, 2007 in Orlando, FL at the Orlando Rep's Universal Theater! Tickets are on sale now online at https://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showCode=HER5
The members of Heronymus are all excited to rejoin for one evening of music and madness. All are invited to witness this code of silence 9 years in the breaking.
Official Website: http://heronymusreturns.com
Added by kerm52 on May 29, 2007