Rockeer
Rocker is a band with Ethan James on lead vocals and guitar, Danny Carter on bass, and Nick Williams on drums. They put out their first EP 'Rise and Shine' in...
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Rocker is a band with Ethan James on lead vocals and guitar, Danny Carter on bass, and Nick Williams on drums. They put out their first EP 'Rise and Shine' in 2016, followed by albums like 'Echoes of the Heart' in 2018 and 'Unbreakable' in 2020. Their song 'How Could You?' came out in 2020.
That single 'How Could You?' got some attention, along with other tracks like 'I'm Done' and 'Stuck'. The band has mentioned being influenced by artists ranging from Bon Jovi to John Mayer and Ed Sheeran.
In 2019, they dealt with a copyright dispute involving a former record label. The following year, Ethan James had a public incident with a photographer. The band released another album called 'Legacy' in 2022.
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