Jersey (band)

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Jersey
Origin Burlington, Ontario
Canada
Genres Ska, punk rock, pop-punk
Years active1996–2005
Labels Raw Energy, Fueled by Ramen, Virgin
MembersGreg Taylor
Johnny Lubera
Sean McNab
Jordan Hastings
Past membersKevin Harris
Sarah Brooksbank
Ian Blackwood
Bob Shaw
Tracy Brown

Jersey was a Canadian ska punk band from Burlington, Ontario. The band was active from 1996 to 2005, reuniting in 2011 and 2014 but has not released new material since 2004.

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History

In 1997, the band released a demo tape which they sold at local concerts. The band received media attention partially because frontman Greg Taylor was known from his previous band, Grade. [1]

The band was signed to Southern Ontario punk label Raw Energy and released No Turning Back in 1998. American record label Fueled by Ramen put out the band's second release, The Battle's Just Begun , a year later. The band began touring Canada and the United States heavily in support of the album as well as 2001's release Definition Recorded and produced by Brian McTernan at Salad Days in Baltimore. In November, 2001 they performed in Toronto with Ensign and Suicide Machines. [2]

The band signed to Virgin Records in 2003 and producer Dan Brodbeck (Headstrong, Garnet Rogers) signed on to produce Jersey's third album, Generation Genocide. Generation Genocide was released in Fall 2003. The album was released in the United States in the Spring 2004.

Jersey toured with and/or shared the stage with Grade, Reach the Sky, NOFX, Hi Standard, Less Than Jake, MXPX, PTC, One Man Army, Anti Flag, The Unseen, Cooter, Slick Shoes, Propagandhi, The Offspring, The Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Criminals, Ann Beretta, Trunk, Hot Water Music, Citizen Fish, Alexisonfire, Simple Plan, Sum 41, Yellowcard, and Eve 6.

In 2005, they announced they were splitting up citing creative differences. [3]

The band performed several reunion shows through 2011 and 2014, without creating any new music together. [4]

Members

Last members

Former members

Discography

Albums

Subsequent projects

As of August 2006, the members of Jersey have gone on to other endeavours.

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References

  1. Julien, Alexandre (March 22, 2011). "Workshop Records Interview". Abridged Pause Blog. Archived from the original on May 30, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  2. "LIVE: Suicide Machines with Jersey and Ensign" [usurped] . Chart Attack, November 19, 2001. Review by Keith Carman
  3. "Jersey Call It A Day", ChartAttack, Apr 13, 2005 [usurped]
  4. Jordan Hastings [@Ratbeard] (January 16, 2013). "I'm excited to be a part of @pouzzafest this year. #jerseyreunion" (Tweet) via Twitter./photo/1

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