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The band formed in 2000 after two of the original members met on the internet and discovered that they attended the same university. At their formation with all their current members in 2003, the band's name was Aqua Times, the correct spelling of their current name. No major releases came from the band during this period. The band renamed themselves to Aqua Timez in 2005. Their first release under this name was a mini-album which charted well on Oricon. In 2006, the group would go on to release their second mini-album with seven songs. Later in the same year, it...
All Time Low is an American pop punk band formed in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in 2003 when Alex Gaskarth (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards) was in middle school, he was taken out of private school to public school, where he met Jack Barakat (lead guitar, backing vocals), his best friend, and put the band together and later recruited Rian Dawson (drums, percussion), and Zack Merrick (bass guitar, backing vocals). The band's name came from a line in the song Head On Collision by the band New Found Glory. Early on All Time Low mostly performed covers of songs by...
Hi-Standard are a Japanese punk rock group who formed in 1991. Since then, they have become a popular and influential part of Japanese underground music. The release of their hugely popular "Making the Road" sparked sold-out Japan shows and US/European tours with punk bands such as NOFX, WIZO, and No Use for a Name. Although Hi-Standard were Japanese born, all of their major releases were sung in English. Live footage of the band shows them talking to the crowd in their native Japanese and then immediately changing to English for the songs. Style Although classed as a 'punk rock' band,...
One More Time is a Swedish pop band. Members are Nanne Grönvall, Peter Grönvall, Maria Rådsten and Thérèse Löf. In 1992 they began their international career with the release of the single and album "Highland," soon after which Therese Löf left the group. The single became an international success, entering the top 10 in the hit charts of more than 10 europeen countries and awarding them "Best Foreign Group" in Belgium. Their debut album went gold in South Africa. One More Time have participated in two Melodifestivalen, the Swedish selections for the Eurovision Song Contest. At the Melodifestivalen 1995, they...
"Time After Time" was formed by Karlis Lacis (keyboard) and Gints Paberzs (saxophone). Soon after, four other musicians were invited to join the band: Deniss Paskevics (saxophone, flute), Kaspars Zemitis (guitar), Ingars Vilums (bass-guitar), and Martins Linde (drums). Every year the band has performed at various music festivals and competitions in and outside of Latvia, including "Art Genda" and "Liepajas Dzintars" in 1998, and a Pori Jazz festival 2000 in Finland. Band was entitled to Grand Prix prize in "Liepajas Dzintars" in 1998 and The Best Latvian Debut Album in 1999. They have performed along side such well known stars...
Found 61 songs, duration: 03:47:19
Lonesome Dove (Feat. Trisha Yearwood)
Lonesome Standard Time (Feat. Kathy Mattea)
Forgive And Forget (Lonesome Standard Time, 1992)
Cure For The Common Heartache (Feat. Terri Clark)
Rough Around The Edges (Feat. Travis Tritt)
Carolyn At the Broken Wheel Inn
The Fields Of Home (Feat. Kenny Chesney)
The Bigger The Fool (Feat. Del McCoury)
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
That's Why They Call 'em the Blues
Highway 40 Blues (Feat. Ricky Skaggs)
The House At The End Of The Road
Lost As A Ball In High Weeds
I'm Not That Good At Goodbye
Long Enough To Make Me Blue