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John Cornelius O'Callaghan V [1] (born August 4, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for being the lead vocalist, guitarist and pianist [2] of American rock band The Maine which he joined in 2007. [3]
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The Great Revival contains what has been described as some of the band's heaviest work, as well as some of the band's most "commercially-tinged songs". [2] According to guitarist Rich Ward, "For this album I actually started with 19 song ideas, some really heavy and some much more melodic and experimental. The songs that made the album were the ...
Snappin' Necks is the debut studio album by the American rap metal band Stuck Mojo, released in 1995. [2] [3] The album was preceded by three separate demos, one of which landed the band a recording contract with Century Media Records in 1994, which led to this album.
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According to Bangor Daily News, Maine's Democratic Party chair, Bev Uhlenhake, had chosen an unequivocally Maine song in "Ballad of the 20th Maine." The tune, by the band The Ghost of Paul Revere ...
Bonz left the band and was replaced by his friend, Lord Nelson. Stuck Mojo today is known most for their 2006 song "Open Season", which sparked controversy in the American media in general. [citation needed] "Open Season" is part of the album that Bonz and Ward had originally collaborated on in the reformation of Stuck Mojo, Southern Born ...