18 Summers
18 Summers formed in Atlanta in 2005 with Nickolas Haggerty on vocals and guitar, Max Wenrich on guitar, Justin Rutter on bass, and Jesse Baker on drums. They...
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18 Summers formed in Atlanta in 2005 with Nickolas Haggerty on vocals and guitar, Max Wenrich on guitar, Justin Rutter on bass, and Jesse Baker on drums. They built a local following playing venues around the city. Their 2008 single 'Turn Off the Radio' became their breakout track, gaining attention beyond their hometown.
After their initial success, the lineup changed in 2010 when Tyler Huff replaced Rutter on bass. The band released three studio albums: their self-titled debut in 2009, followed by 'Room to Grow' in 2011 and 'Someday Maybe' in 2013. Other songs in their catalog include 'Girl Of 18 Summers,' 'Golden Days,' and 'Marry Me.'
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