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Blue October is an American rock band originally from Houston, Texas, formed in 1995.It currently consists of singer/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld, drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Delahoussaye, bassist Matt Noveskey, and lead guitarist Steve Schiltz.
The Crazy Making Tour was a 2009 summer tour which featured the alternative rock bands Switchfoot and Blue October co-headlining. The tour was first announced on Blue October's Myspace profile and Switchfoot's Twitter feed. [1] [2] Supporting acts for the tour were Longwave and Ours. Each band's set varied by location.
Ugly Side: An Acoustic Evening With Blue October is a live acoustic album by Blue October.It is their third live album, and eighth album overall. The album was recorded during a sold out three-day tour of Houston, Austin, and Dallas July 22–25, 2010 during which the band played two acoustic concerts each night (except in Austin).
Nov. 14—Justin Furstenfeld can't sit still. Even while in lockdown the vocalist-guitarist was hyped. During the pandemic Furstenfeld wrote and recorded a plethora of songs. "I had no choice ...
Furstenfeld was treated for depression at a Texas mental hospital in the late 1990s, after which Blue October recorded the album The Answers as an expression of themes surrounding depression and suicide. [5] He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder following an anxiety attack in October 2009 aboard a jet airliner. The band canceled their tour ...
Blue October’s highest chart-topping single, “Hate Me” (released in January 2006 off the band’s fourth studio album, Foiled) was written when a 26-year-old Justin was in the grips of ...
The discography of Blue October, an American rock band, consists of thirteen studio albums, five live albums, two video albums, two extended plays, twenty-five singles and twenty-two music videos. Albums
Oct. 19—Justin Furstenfeld is grateful for every day he gets to play music. Standing on decades of touring, he knows it's the fans that keep him going. "I'm honored I still get to do this," he says.