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Lights Valerie Anne Poxleitner-Bokan (born Valerie Anne Poxleitner; April 11, 1987), known mononymously as Lights (previously stylized in all caps), is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. Her debut album, The Listening (2009), [ 1 ] included the singles " Drive My Soul " and " Saviour ".
Lights' debut studio album, The Listening, was released in September 2009. It reached number seven on the Canadian albums chart and was certified gold by MC. [ 3 ] Three singles were released from the album: " Saviour ", " Ice " and " Second Go ".
In 2005, Seaman joined the post-hardcore band I Am Ghost, [2] recording some tracks for their debut album, Lovers' Requiem, released in 2006. [3] In April 2009 he joined the pop rock band The Bigger Lights, [4] participating in two albums and an EP, [5] [6] leaving the band in May 2011.
Anthem Lights is an American Christian vocal quartet with roots in Nashville, Tennessee and at Liberty University. [1] The group, all of whom having studied at Liberty between 2003 and 2009 without ever having met, [ 2 ] began performing in 2007 using the name Yellow Cavalier.
In 2019, members of the Lights and Sounds-era lineup of Yellowcard collectively sued rapper Juice Wrld, claiming that his song "Lucid Dreams" plagiarized the melody of their song "Holly Wood Died". [44] The band recruited lawyer Richard Busch, who was best known for representing the estate of Marvin Gaye during the "Blurred Lines" case. It was ...
February 14, 2025 at 7:02 AM. ... of the band members as aspiring musicians. In their early 20s, Page and Jones spent countless hours performing everything from Muzak to James Bond theme songs as ...
The Lights are an independent rock band from Seattle, WA formed in 1998. [1] They mainly tour in the Pacific Northwest, especially in and around Seattle. Their last national tour was their West Coast tour in the fall of 2006. They made KEXP's Top 90.3 of 2006 and were the winners of The Stranger ' s 2004 "Best Band in
Shortly before "NBC's Saturday Night" lit up American TV sets on Oct. 11, 1975, producer Lorne Michaels and seven unknown actors and comedians appeared on "The Tomorrow Show," a late-night talk ...