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Addison Road was a Christian alternative pop/rock band from Dallas, Texas. [1] The band was signed to INO Records in 2007 and released its self-titled debut album, Addison Road , on March 18, 2008. Its songs "All That Matters" and "Sticking With You" were the ninth and fifteenth most-played songs on R&R magazine's Christian CHR chart for 2008 ...
Jennifer Ann Simmons (born November 17, 1980, née, Chisolm), known professionally as Jenny Simmons, is an American Christian music artist, formerly of the band Addison Road. Currently Jenny Simmons is a solo artist. [3]
In 1967, she was the lead singer in a pop band named Steve Cummings and The Klassmen. [4] The band released a single in 1967 titled "Without You" [5] which had local success in Missouri, and a second and final single in 1968 titled "Wonderous Time." Both songs were supported by early TV videos, which since have been circulated online. [6]
[5] [8] "All That Matters" was given an exclusive stream on Napster's website for the week of March 10, 2008, and was featured on a handpicked Addison Road playlist of the band's favorite songs; this was unprecedented for a debut Christian music act. [5] It was the ninth most-played song on R&R magazine's Christian chart for 2008. [2]
Stories is the second album from Christian rock band Addison Road. It was released on June 22, 2010, under INO Records. A music video for "This Little Light of Mine" was released by Addison Road on GodTube.com (formerly tangle.com). The album received positive reception and commercial success.
Charli teased the song on her social media pages before making videos on TikTok featuring a 20-second snippet of the chorus. [6] One of these videos featured American singer Addison Rae, whom Charli collaborated with on her 2023 track "2 Die 4". [7] The song was written by Charli and Finn Keane, who also handled production.
Pitchfork has compared Jay Som's intimate sound and vulnerability to the music of Phil Elverum and Carly Rae Jepsen, and Duterte has stated that Elverum's music has had a profound impact on her own. [18] Karaoke singing and listening to Yo La Tengo and My Bloody Valentine also have influenced Duterte's vocal style. [18]
The music video, directed by Diane Martel, includes dances choreographed by Sara Biv and Calvit Hodge. [3] On the day of its release, the single was the sixth video trending on YouTube. [2] Kyle Luu was the stylist. In parts of the video, Rae wore catsuits by LaQuan Smith, clothing by Mugler and a fake fur Gucci bolero.