When did Five Iron Frenzy break up?

When did Five Iron Frenzy break up?

2003
Five Iron Frenzy started in 1995, broke up in 2003 and reunited in 2011.

What happened to Five Iron Frenzy?

Following the dissolution of Five Iron Frenzy, most of the band members parted ways to focus on their personal lives and pursue other musical endeavors, remaining active in numerous local bands. Several members of Five Iron continued to collaborate with each other beyond the band’s initial break-up.

Where does Reese Roper live?

Staunton, VA
Currently, he is a Registered Nurse, living in Staunton, VA with his wife and two daughters.

How old is Reese Roper?

48 years (June 30, 1973)
Reese Roper/Age

What kind of music is Five Iron Frenzy?

Five Iron Frenzy is an American band formed in Denver, Colorado in 1995. Best known for playing ska punk music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent Christian themes, Five Iron was one of the pioneering figures of the Christian ska movement which emerged with ska’s mainstream revival in the 1990s.

When did five iron release Upbeats and Beatdowns?

In September, Five Iron recorded their first studio album Upbeats and Beatdowns, which was released later that November. In April 1997, Upbeats and Beatdowns was given a national re-release on 5 Minute Walk’s newly founded sub-label SaraBellum Records, which was in distribution partnership with the Warner Music Group.

Who are five iron?

Although Five Iron’s initial intent was to stay local and help develop their own scene, in June 1995, the band traveled to the Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois, to play an impromptu set before several prominent Christian alternative bands and record labels, including Ghoti Hook, Crashdog and Alex Parker of Flying Tart Records.

What happened to the lead singer of Five Iron?

Upon leaving Five Iron, Kerr would form the Denver-based power pop band Yellow Second, in which he served as lead singer, songwriter and guitarist. Sonnie Johnson, former guitarist for California ska punk band Jeffries Fan Club, replaced Kerr in Five Iron’s line-up.

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