The Lonely Hearts

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The Lonely Hearts
Also known asHolland, Somerset
OriginNashville, Tennessee USA
GenresRock, rock and roll, blues, country, R&B
Years active2006–present
LabelsTooth and Nail Records(formerly)
MembersWill Holland
Josiah Holland
Jeremy Branon
Joey Sanchez
Dave Colemen
Ethan Luck
Past membersJonathan Todryk
"Yogi" Watts
Stephen Barlow
Taylor Muse
WebsiteMyspace

The Lonely Hearts are an Americana/rock band from Nashville, Tennessee.

Biography

The Lonely Hearts were formed in 2003 in Nashville, TN by brothers Will and Josiah Holland. They have released one full length album, Paper Tapes.

History

The Lonely Hearts started as a four piece while living in Nashville. The Holland brothers are the only remaining original members. They released Paper Tapes through Tooth & Nail on March 7, 2006,[1] but are currently independent. Recently they have recorded demos with Ethan Luck for a new album at Rebel Waltz Recording Co. in Franklin and East Nashville, Tennessee. Prior to The Lonely Hearts, they were called Holland, and released an album called Photographs and Tidal Waves on Tooth and Nail.[2] Before that they were called Somerset.

Discography

Albums

Members

  • Will Holland - vocals/guitar
  • Josiah Holland - vocals/keyboards/accordion
  • Jeremy Branon - bass
  • Joey Sanchez - drums
  • Dave Colemen - vocals/guitar
  • Ethan Luck (Fill In) - vocals/guitar/lap steel

Former members

  • Jonathan Todryk (The Glorious Unseen)
  • Timothy "Yogi" Watts (Demon Hunter)
  • Stephen Barlow (NewSpring Church)
  • Taylor Muse (Quiet Company)

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Rick "Paper Tapes Review", Allmusic. Retrieved March 9, 2013
  2. ^ Farias, Andree (2006) "Lonely Hearts Resurfaces With New Name and "Paper Tapes"", CCM Magazine, April 4, 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2013

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