Craig's Brother
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Craig's Brother | |
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Origin | Santa Cruz, California, USA |
Genre(s) | Punk rock, Pop punk |
Years active | 1995 – 2001, 2003 – Present |
Associated acts | Yellowcard Inspection 12 Too Bad Eugene Thrush |
Website | http://www.craigsbrother.net |
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Ted Bond Scott Hrapoff Heath Konkel Glade Wilson |
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Former members | |
Ryan Key Adam Nigh Andy Snyder Dan McLintock |
Craig's Brother is an American pop punk band founded by Andy Snyder and Scott Hrapoff. Its original lineup included Ted Bond, Heath Konkel, Scott Hrapoff, Adam Nigh and Andy Snyder. The band has released two recordings internationally on Tooth & Nail Records.
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[edit] History
Craig's Brother released their first commercial album Homecoming on Tooth & Nail Records in 1998. By this time they had already released two demos: one self-titled cassette tape Demo and a CD/EP called Keepin' It Real.
In 2000, a second release, Lost At Sea, was produced and released by Tooth & Nail, which would be their last for that label.
Craig's Brother is currently signed to Takeover Records, a label that is run by former Yellowcard guitarist Ben Harper. They have released the EP E.P.idemic through that label.[1] As of February 2008, the band reported work on a new album.
[edit] Former Members
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- Brent Crenna-Kaping – Bass
- Dave Cree – Guitar (1995)
- Andy Snyder – Guitar, Backup Vocals (1995-1998)
- Adam Nigh – Guitar, Backup Vocals (1997-1998)
- Nick Handley – Guitar (1998)
- Steven Neufeld – Guitar, Backup Vocals (2001, 2003-2004),
- Dan McLintock (of Inspection 12 & My Folks) – Guitar, Backup Vocals (1999-2000)
- Ryan Key (of Yellowcard) – Guitar, Backup Vocals (1999-2000)
- Garret Baldwin – Guitar (2000-2001)
- Juice Cabrera – Drums (2000-2001)
- Tristan Pardee – Drums (2001)
- Jason Ragan – Guitar (2005-2006)
- Sam Prather – Guitar (2004)
[edit] See also
- Yellowcard
- Tooth & Nail Records
- Too Bad Eugene