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"Ohio Is for Lovers", also known as simply "Ohio", is a song by American rock band Hawthorne Heights, released as the debut single from their debut studio album, The Silence in Black and White, which was released in 2004. According to lead singer JT Woodruff, the song is about going on tour whilst leaving their girlfriends in Ohio. [10]
The two lead singles from their 2004 debut album, "Ohio Is for Lovers" and "Niki FM" both charted on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. They are also well known for their 2006 single "Saying Sorry", which reached Gold status [3] and peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. [5]
Two music videos were produced, one for "Ohio is For Lovers" in 2004, and one for "Niki FM" in 2005. They went on an East Coast US tour with Bayside, Burning Bright and the Break in September 2004. [17] In November and December 2004, the band supported A Static Lullaby on their headlining US tour. [18]
Sept. 7: Ohio is for Lovers This all-day, general admission music festival hosts a diverse, regionally-inspired marketplace with a range of activities, including the popular "Dunk-a-Punk" booth.
Their first album The Silence in Black and White, was recorded over a four-week period, and was released in 2004.The album was slow to build sales at first; however, soon the video for the song "Ohio Is for Lovers" began getting airplay on MTV, and the band enjoyed breakout success at radio as well as a growing nationwide fan base, and the album became Victory Records' highest selling debut.
10 music festivals you can drive to from Ohio Listed in chronological order. Driving distances are the shortest routes, approximate mileage, and courtesy of Google Maps.
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The video then shows Woodruff in his bedroom, tearing a picture of her in two. He falls asleep and dreams about her. The scene changes back to the female's bedroom, where she notices Woodruff standing outside of her window, holding a radio (hence the line, "I'm outside of your window, with my radio.").