Jessy
Jessy is the band behind 'Dancing in the Dark,' a song that became something of an anthem. The group formed around lead vocalist Jessie Harper and guitarist...
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Jessy is the band behind 'Dancing in the Dark,' a song that became something of an anthem. The group formed around lead vocalist Jessie Harper and guitarist Ethan Gray, with Lucas James on bass and Daniel Green on drums. They put out their first album, 'Celestial Tides,' in 2012.
Their sound leans on Harper's voice and Gray's guitar work, heard on tracks like 'Enchanted' and 'Head Over Heels.' They released two more albums, 'Shadows and Starlight' in 2016 and 'Echoes of the Night' in 2020. In 2015, they dealt with a legal dispute involving a former member, which created some uncertainty about the band's direction at the time.
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