Have You Heard
Have You Heard formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around singer-songwriter Morgan James and guitarist Aaron Embry. They were joined by bassist Nick...
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Have You Heard formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around singer-songwriter Morgan James and guitarist Aaron Embry. They were joined by bassist Nick Jonas and drummer Aaron Sterling to complete the lineup. The band's debut album was called 'The Sound of Silence.'
Other songs like 'Our Ghost' and 'Never Gonna Let You Go' show their tendency toward introspective themes and ethereal melodies.
They followed up with albums like 'Echoes of the Past' and 'Into the Deep,' continuing to explore emotional territory with a blend of soul, folk, and rock elements. The band developed a devoted following for their live shows and thoughtful songwriting.
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