Living in a city surrounded by music, and musicians, each with their own voice, screaming to be noticed, makes it difficult on any one group to be heard. Stellar Rock, however, is a band with the initiative, independence, and the drive to get their voice heard, and to get their message to as many people as possible. A suburb of Cleveland, Ohio is the birthplace of Stellar Rock, formed by veteran members Ricky J.
Reece (lead vocalist / guitarist) and Rob Reece (lead guitarist), and they have since grown the reputation as being ?one of the hardest working Christian bands in the Cleveland area? (Bruce Brenneman, Promoter ? PROJECT 18).
Internal dilemmas and line-up changes occur in any band, and Stellar Rock was no exception. However, in the midst of going through drummer after drummer, and bassist after bassist, the band managed to release two full-length albums (Fear of Flying and Shadow Chaser), and a few unreleased demos. Finally, the band did manage to settle down with drummer, Grayson Latimore Jr., and bassist, JD Smith, as their rhythm section.
Grayson joined the band in 2005, and they all immediately hit the studio to record their latest album, ?Welcome to the S-Rock Show?, which would be the reintroduction of the ?new? Stellar Rock into the local scene. As production of the album came to an end in the summer of 2006, Grayson called on his old high school friend, JD, to fill in their still-vacant slot as the permanent bassist.