Ordinary Peoples
Ordinary Peoples started putting out music in the early 2000s. Their song 'A World Without Money' came out in 2003 and got some attention for its...
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Ordinary Peoples started putting out music in the early 2000s. Their song 'A World Without Money' came out in 2003 and got some attention for its straightforward message about equality. It's one of the tracks people still mention.
They've released a few albums over time, like 'Songs for the Forgotten' in 2003, 'The Great Escape' in 2006, 'Hope in a Time of Loss' in 2012, and 'The Future is Now' in 2018. Other songs like 'All Right' and 'Borderline' show up in their catalog.
The band has kept a steady lineup with Ethan James on vocals and songwriting, Anya Lee on guitar, Nick Jones on bass, and Sam Carter on drums. Their music has some folk and rock in it, but they've never really settled into one polished sound.
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