Bio

Meet The Band!!

Southern Apostles is a hard-hitting Southern rock and roll band forged in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, blending gritty storytelling, powerful vocals, and electrifying musicianship into a sound that’s both timeless and fresh. Influenced by the legends of classic Southern rock while carving their own path, and bringing pure rock and roll energy.

 

Fronting the band is Gage Galbreath, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist from North Alabama. Growing up with a passion for singing, Gage spent years honing his voice before stepping onto stages across the South after high school. With experience performing solo mini-tours throughout the region, he brings authentic Southern roots, commanding stage presence, and heartfelt songwriting to the band’s identity.

 

On lead guitar is Chris Jordan, hailing from Upstate New York. Chris is known for his explosive guitar work and ability to make audiences feel every note he plays. Having performed on stages across the United States, his seasoned musicianship and fiery solos add a powerful edge to the Southern Apostles sound.

 

Holding down the low end is Issac Svenson, bassist and backing vocalist from Upstate New York. With a deep appreciation for groove and rhythm, Issac made the move to Nashville, Tennessee, determined to pursue music full-time and help build Southern Apostles into a force to be reckoned with. His driving bass lines provide the backbone that keeps the crowd moving all night long.

 

Behind the kit is Dan Da Silva from Miami, Florida. With years of professional drumming experience, Dan delivers the steady pulse and explosive energy that keeps the band locked in. Cool under pressure and relentless in performance, he’s the engine that drives Southern Apostles from the first song to the final encore.

 

Together, Southern Apostles bring a modern fire to Southern rock—combining blistering guitar solos, powerful harmonies, and road-tested experience into a live show that leaves audiences wanting more. Whether they’re lighting up honky-tonks on Broadway or taking their music across the country, one thing is certain: Southern Apostles aren’t just playing rock and roll—they’re living it.