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Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley
Founded in 2005, White House, TN, Framing Hanley starts with a good mix of post-grunge rock and hip under the name of Embers Fade. High school friends Chris Vest (drums) and Luke McDuff (bass) met vocalist Kenneth Nixon entering college, while the guitarists Brandon Wooten and Tim Huskinson joined the group as soon as possible. Fade Vest retired fire in the basement to write songs and record a demo and then used to ask for help former Creed bassist Brett Hestla. Impressed by the band's sound, Hestla work early and mentor has helped fuel the songs musicians. More good luck came in 2007, the band signed a contract with the Silent Majority Group, an independent label based in Florida.
After adopting a new name that paid tribute to Ashley Hanley, a close friend who had died in a car accident in late 2006, Framing Hanley declined in the studio to record the moment in six short weeks. Taking its inspiration from the likes of 30 Seconds to Mars 3 Doors Down, the first album of ballads with cast post-grunge anthems, but also won the support of the business as Sirius Radio, which helped to restore the image of the group. Huskinson left the band in 2008 and was replaced by guitarist Ryan Belcher, who came just in time to record a cover of Lil Wayne "Lollipop". The rapper has ventured reengineering song with the rough voice and heavy guitars, the band immediately connected over a million plays on / MySpace with the song that was released as a single in October 2008. Andrew Leahey, Rovies
After adopting a new name that paid tribute to Ashley Hanley, a close friend who had died in a car accident in late 2006, Framing Hanley declined in the studio to record the moment in six short weeks. Taking its inspiration from the likes of 30 Seconds to Mars 3 Doors Down, the first album of ballads with cast post-grunge anthems, but also won the support of the business as Sirius Radio, which helped to restore the image of the group. Huskinson left the band in 2008 and was replaced by guitarist Ryan Belcher, who came just in time to record a cover of Lil Wayne "Lollipop". The rapper has ventured reengineering song with the rough voice and heavy guitars, the band immediately connected over a million plays on / MySpace with the song that was released as a single in October 2008. Andrew Leahey, Rovies
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