Nostalgia
© Copyright-July For Kings
(825346798929)
Record Label: Machines & Dreams
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July For Kings are back in the studio! Look for a new full length album in 2008.
July For Kings (JFK for short) is a rock band from the Cincinnati Ohio area comprised of singer/songwriter Joe Hedges, cellist and guitarist T Miller, and drummer Dan McQuinn. In 2002 July For Kings released their debut album SWIM on MCA Records. The first single "Normal Life" received airplay on stations all over the US including #1 most requested on Las Vegas KMBX.
In 2005 July For Kings released the seven-song follow-up Nostalgia showcasing Hedges' unique songwriting and T Miller's cello work. In its first week Nostalgia was the #1 most purchased album at CDbaby.com, the largest online retailer of independent music in the world.
In 2007 Joe Hedges released his darker, more atmospheric solo record entitled Curvature. For this effort Hedges received two Cincinnati Music Award nominations and won a Q102 Cincinnati Choice Award for Best Singer. more at www.joehedges.com.
Keep up with JFK at
myspace.com/julyforkings
www.julyforkings.com
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author: Brian Kaulakis
Great stuff, and looking forward to the new one this year.
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Stunning!
author: Thomas Domen
You will be mesmerized by the sounds of Joe Hedges and July For Kings! This is exactly the type of music the world should be hearing. There isn't a day that goes by when I don't think about how glad I am that I've heard of these guys.
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You must have this
author: Terry Albertson
Love it! Must have for every music collection. Joe Hedges rocks and rolls once again.
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Astonishing
author: Mark
I think this is by far the best CD you can buy in this genre! I think JFK create such an atmosphere with their songs and allow you to simply drift in and out of your dreams. Music like this is very rare, and in my opinion fantastic. I think July for Kings could be a huge band over here in the United Kingdom, but it’s a shame there no longer around. Maybe the world wasn’t ready for their music, but ill strongly say, it is now…
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