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Ace Augustine was an American metalcore band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.The band started making music in 2008, and their membership throughout their tenure has been vocalists, Kyle Irwin, Ben Moser, and Ryan Feister, guitarists, Brian Fellenbaum, Tyler Chadwick, Alex Bolton, and Spencer Barnett, bassist, Cody Owen, drummers, Doug Fellenbaum and Josh Hess, and keyboardist, Brandon Klinger.
Bassist/guitarist Martin Ace left Man before The Welsh Connection to reform The Flying Aces with his wife George (guitar), Mickey Gee (guitar), Phil Ryan (keyboards) and Stuart Halliday (drums). Ryan returned to Man and Halliday joined Alkatraz, being replaced first by Dave Charles (ex–Help Yourself) and then Mike Gibbins (ex-Badfinger).
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The Hard Times is a satirical website with a focus on punk (especially hardcore punk and first wave screamo), alt music, and millennial culture [3] [1] [5] [6] founded in 2014 by former SF Weekly music editor Matt Saincome, [1] [2] [7] his brother Ed Saincome, and comedian Bill Conway.
Ryan Ellis first major success was the single "Heart of the Father." The song came out of Ellis’ time spent in California with the charitable organization Isla Vista Worship. [2] The online publication Aleteia said,"'Heart of the Father' is a tune firmly planted at the junction of Christian music and R&B.
Dragged Under (stylized as DRAGGED UИDEʁ) is an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 2019.Their debut album The World Is in Your Way broke the Top 10 on the US Alternative iTunes charts, as well as number 18 on the Billboard top alternative new artists and number 45 top current hard music charts.
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Five-A-Side is the debut album by the pop rock band Ace, released by Anchor Records in 1974.. The album landed on the Billboard 200 chart, reaching No. 11 in 1974. [4]The single "How Long" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1975. [5]