5:30 - Doors
6:00 - Fourth Quarter Comeback
6:45 - Rookie of the Year
7:45 - School Boy Humor
..Simple hard work has also played a huge part in School Boy Humor's rise. Although SBH seem to weave together super-smart arrangements and unforgettable melodies with the greatest of ease, they would've likely never made it out of Little Rock were it not for the tireless efforts of the group's members. Very much a modern-day success story, SBH tapped Internet-age resources like MySpace to help reach potential fans, and the results speak for themselves. Interested record labels came knocking soon after.
With the EP and full-length serving as SBH's formal introduction to the world, fall 2008/winter 2009 marked a new milestone for the group, who've worked so hard and come so far just to get to this point, they have no intention of letting the opportunity slip away. Considering how infectious SBH's music truly is, there's no level of success outside of the realm of possibility. The band has recently released a NEW song, entitled, "7 Minutes in Heaven". The brothers feel that this song is the "new direction" for the band, as it still "keeps their pop-punk roots, while incorporating Top 40 elements", says Anthony. Be on the look out for these boys!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SCHOOL-BOY-HUMOR/80275735233
Rookie of the Year started as a solo acoustic project in the style of Dashboard Confessional, but quickly turned into a proper band by their second album. Rookie of the Year began in 2004 when Fayetteville, NC, native Ryan Dunson wrote and recorded the solo album Having to Let Go. After the album's initial self-released run, Dunson signed to the indie One Eleven Records, which reissued Having to Let Go with new cover art. In the meantime, Dunson assembled a full-band lineup of Rookie of the Year for touring purposes, backing his own vocals and acoustic guitar with Mike Kamerman on electric guitar, Pat Murphy on bass, and T.J. Holt on drums. The new and improved Rookie of the Year debuted in the spring of 2006 with The Goodnight Moon.
http://www.facebook.com/RookieoftheYear
Formed during the summer of 2010, Fourth Quarter Comeback hit the gates at a sprint, recording their debut EP Album, "Finders Keepers" with producer Jim Ebert (All Time Low, Butch Walker) shortly after solidifying themselves as a group. Andy, Ben and Casey, despite not yet having a drummer, were able to write and record the type of music they knew they wanted to play: driving, energetic, uplifting Power-Pop, and Jim had a unique vision for where they could take their style of sound. Drummer Matt DuRousseau joined shortly afterward in the Fall of 2010, and as a band they debuted electronically in late January of 2011 with presence on Facebook, Myspace, Purevolume, Youtube, Twitter and their own website (www.fourthquartercomeback.com). With their eyes on success, the bar has been set for Fourth Quarter Comeback to jump into the Pop-Rock scene with an enormous amount of vigor and intensity; something they have definitely not fallen short of. One can only speculate as to what the future holds for this promising band, but with continued support from fans and positive feedback to their music, the sky is the limit.
http://www.fourthquartercomeback.com/
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Added by Jammin Java on March 4, 2012