601
601 was a band that formed in the 2000s with Alex Mitchell on vocals, Caleb Doerksen on guitar, Patrick Thibeault on bass, and Sam Doerksen on drums. Their...
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601 was a band that formed in the 2000s with Alex Mitchell on vocals, Caleb Doerksen on guitar, Patrick Thibeault on bass, and Sam Doerksen on drums. Their name came from a highway sign. They put out their first album, 'Six Hundred and One,' which included the song 'Broken Bridge.' That track became their most recognizable piece, with Mitchell's vocals carrying lyrics that felt personal and direct.
They followed up with albums like 'All We Know' and 'At War with the Silverfish,' working in rock and alternative styles. Other songs in their catalog include 'Cabin Boy,' 'January 27th,' and 'Only In America.' In 2009, Caleb Doerksen left the band to work on solo material. 601 kept going after that, releasing 'Unfamiliar Places' and 'The Things We Lost.'
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