V. Todd Lewis
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Vaden Todd Lewis was the singer/guitarist/guiding force behind The
Toadies, the mid-90s post-grunge band best known for the songs "Possum
Kingdom" and "Tyler" as well as the Platinum-selling album, Rubberneck.
Following up the 1994 record, seven years later with Hell Below/Stars
Above, another solid collection that received little promotion from the
band's label Interscope, the band broke up in August of the same year.
Founding bassist Lisa Umbarger was the first to leave, prompting Lewis
to disband the group. Umbarger pursued an art career, while guitarist
Clark Vogeler enrolled in film school and drummer Mark Reznicek
remained active in the Dallas/Fort Worth music scene. Lewis picked back
up with a new band, the Burden Brothers, a partnership with another
Dallas/Fort Worth vet Taz Bentley (ex Reverend Horton Heat
drummer.)