Josephine Rojer
Josephine Rojer started as a band in Los Angeles, formed by singer-songwriter Josephine Rojer and guitarist-producer Zeke Berman. Their debut album 'The River...
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Josephine Rojer started as a band in Los Angeles, formed by singer-songwriter Josephine Rojer and guitarist-producer Zeke Berman. Their debut album 'The River of Love' came out in 2016, with the single 'Got It Made' becoming their most recognizable track.
They released three more albums after that: 'The Edge of Night' in 2018, 'Unbreakable' in 2020, and 'Lost and Found' in 2022. The band's lineup included Ethan James on bass and Alex Carter on drums alongside Rojer and Berman.
In 2019, they dealt with a legal dispute over their music rights that could have disrupted their work. They kept going after that, though the existing history doesn't say much about what came next.
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