4th Avenue Jones
4th Avenue Jones came together in Seattle in the early 2000s, originally calling themselves The Valleys. They put out their first album as 4th Avenue Jones in...
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4th Avenue Jones came together in Seattle in the early 2000s, originally calling themselves The Valleys. They put out their first album as 4th Avenue Jones in 2003, titled 'For the Widows in Paradise.' That record included 'Fabulous Dramatics,' a song that got them some notice.
They've released a handful of albums since then, like 'In Defense of the Genre' in 2005 and 'Divided by Night' in 2009. Other songs in their catalog include 'Unhappy Birthday,' 'It's Over Now,' and 'Move On.'
The band's lineup has shifted over time. David Bazan has been the lead vocalist and guitarist. At different points, the group has included members like Dan Hoerner, Ben Bridwell, and Chris Walla.
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