Forty Foot Echo
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Forty Foot Echo is a Canadian rock band formed in 2001 by lead singer and songwriter Murray Yates. The band released their debut album, Forty Foot Echo in 2003 on Hollywood Records, where they released two singles, "Save Me" and "Brand New Day", the latter appearing on the certified Gold selling Freaky Friday soundtrack as well. Troubles with the label led them to part ways in 2004, though Yates persevered, assembling a new band and releasing a follow-up album Aftershock in 2006. After a long hiatus, Yates reformed the band again in 2013 to release a third album, Returning, and announced plans to release further music in 2015 as well.
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Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Rock,[1][2] post-grunge[3][4] |
Years active | 2001āpresent |
Labels | Echoman Records (2003-) Hollywood Records (2001-2003) |
Members | Murray Yates Dayvid Swart Mark Watson George Allen Kevin Bosch |
Past members | Peter Thorn Rob Kurzreiter Eric Schraeder Mike Sanchez |
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