Team Music
Team Music formed in London toward the end of the 2010s, with Ethan James, Anya Rose, Marcus Knight, and Emily Carter coming together in a rehearsal space....
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Team Music formed in London toward the end of the 2010s, with Ethan James, Anya Rose, Marcus Knight, and Emily Carter coming together in a rehearsal space. The group's sound included guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and cello, with James and Carter both contributing vocals.
Their debut album was called "Echoes of the Lost." They later released other albums titled "The Edge of Shadows" and "Ashes to Ashes." Among their songs are "Unknown," "4 Minutes For Me Come On Stage," and "From Now Until Forever."
At one point, the band faced allegations of plagiarism. They issued a statement addressing the accusations. Their music often dealt with themes like heartache and redemption.
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