33 Miles
33 Miles formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s when Nate Savage and Robert Haynes started playing together. They eventually became a quartet with drummer...
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33 Miles formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s when Nate Savage and Robert Haynes started playing together. They eventually became a quartet with drummer Jason Lehning and guitarist Jason Sechrist. Their first single, 'I Loved You Then,' came out in 2002 and got some radio play.
Their albums include 33 Miles from 2003, The Distance In Between from 2006, and Save Your Breath from 2008. Some of their other songs are 'Hold On,' 'Salvation Has A Name,' and 'Apologize.'
They've also recorded Christmas music like 'Away In The Manger / Silent Night / The First Noel' and 'Hark The Herald Angels Sing.' The same four members have stayed together since those early days.
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