

'Here's the lowdown on Frankenmuth band Greta Van Fleet'. ^ a b 'Greta Van Fleet Wins Best Rock Album'.^ 'Hard Rock Music: Top Hard Rock Albums'.'Greta Van Fleet Announce Debut LP, 'Anthem of the Peaceful Army ''. ^ 'Greta Van Fleet, Disturbed Dominate Rock Album Charts'.^ 'GRETA VAN FLEET's 'Highway Tune' Claims #1 Spot At U.S.^ 'Chartbreaker: Greta Van Fleet on Led Zeppelin's Influence and 'Living In the Resurgence of Rock ''.^ 'Greta Van Fleet's Profile – Musicpage'.In 2014, their song 'Standing On' was featured in 2014 Chevy Equinox advertisements in the Detroit area. On February 28, 2014, a live EP was recorded in one take and subsequently released on June 7, 2014. The initial guitar riff for 'Highway Tune' was cited by guitarist Jake Kiszka as being written as early back as 2010, but the song, released as a single in March 2017, was only recorded after Danny Wagner had become the band's new drummer.

Hauck left the band in October 2013 and was replaced as drummer by the brothers' good friend Danny Wagner the same year. At the time Hauck was the drummer, the band recorded two songs: 'Cloud Train' and 'Standing On'. Van Fleet also stated in a later interview that while the band's music is not her type, she supports the band and thinks they are very talented. The band name was created when one of its members heard a relative mention Gretna Van Fleet, a resident of Frankenmuth their use of the variation on her name was done with her (subsequent) blessing. The band was formed in Frankenmuth, Michigan, in 2012 by twin brothers Josh and Jake Kiszka, their younger brother Sam, and Kyle Hauck.
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