Long Shot Hero

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Long Shot Hero

Background information
Also known as LSH
Origin West Chester, PA, USA
Genre(s) Ska punk
Years active 2002-2006
Label(s) unsigned
Members
Shaun Canard
Brian Chapman
Joel Frederick
Anthony Hurrell
Kaity Jaber
Chris Irons

Long Shot Hero was a band from West Chester, PA. They were known mostly throughout the small town of West Chester and surrounding areas of Eastern Pennsylvania, but did achieve some success that pushed them towards the mainstream punk rock music scene.

There was somewhat of an anti-mainstream undertone to their live shows, which combined with the comic spotaneity and outspoken opinions of their lead singer, Christopher Irons, had attracted both punk fans and ska elitists alike. They were the subject of some very mild controversy, notably tiny scuffles with emo/screamo/indie bands that had been gaining popularity amongst teenyboppers while on the road. They were known by their unofficial credo/motto, "Be the music, not the scene.", which graced the front of Shaun's amplifier and appears on their merchandise. They were also known for their hard work ethic, and surviving without the assistance of a real label.

They were known for live shows that "crossed the line" occasionally, drawing a heavily opinionated crowd response (both good and bad), drinking, and partying.

They appeared at Ska Weekend 2006, alongside Catch 22 and Big D and the Kids Table.

They played the RiverFusion Festival 2006, alongside Hellogoodbye.

In late July 2006 the band announced their break-up, but planned to play a final show at the Scranton, PA stop of the Warped Tour. On August 1, the show was officially cancelled.

On the 25th of June 2007, Long Shot Hero got one last breath of exposure. All We Want To Be was played on AlterNation on NE1 FM.

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[edit] Where Are They Now?

Chris Irons joined a new band, Last Martyrs of a Lost Cause, with former members of other Philadelphia area punk/ska acts.

Joel Frederick is attending Full Sail Real World Education in Orlando, FL for Show Production and Touring.

Kaity Jaber graduated with a Bachelors' Degree in Elementary Education from West Chester University in May 2007, and is now teaching at a pre-school right outside West Chester.

Kate Campbell plays trumpet for New Jersey ska-punk band Legitimate Business.

Brian Chapman is working as a consultant for an IT firm.

Shaun Canard is currently playing bass/vocals for The Broadcast.

Anthony Hurrell moved to Boston, MA to start a band with former Mighty Apollo bandmate Tom Driskell and pursuing a career in craft beer brewing.

Brian Hecker graduated with a Bachelors' Degree in Environmental Engineering from Pittsburgh University and currently lives in Philadelphia, PA with his girlfriend.

Jesse Schane is teaching taekwon-do, and represented the United States as a member of Team USA in London, England at the 2007 International Taekwon-do Federation World Cup.

Douglas "Doug Life" Moore owns and operates Fight Nice Records out of Western Pennsylvania. He performs solo acoustic/electric/comedy shows under the name "The Quarterback Club".

Ryan Dorn and Matthew Fonda's whereabouts are currently unknown.

[edit] Reunion Rumors

Despite cumbersome legal troubles during the bands cloudy last few months, a colloborative effort between select former members and more recent members of the line up is sparking interest in a reunion show. Certain former members who have no contractual obligation still own a percentage of the music rights and had not signed them over. A reunion show may be in the works.

[edit] Headlining Tours

  • "Ska Checks and Broken Necks" 2004 US Tour
  • "Our Nation, Urination" / "Regrets No More" 2005 US Tour
  • "Fuck the Winter" 2005-2006 US Tour

[edit] Discography

[edit] Former members

  • Jesse Schane - Bass (1999-2003)
  • Ryan Dorn - Vocals (1999-2002 as "Without Question")
  • Matthew Fonda - Guitar (?-2001)
  • Douglas "Doug Life" Moore - Guitar (2003-2005)
  • Brian Hecker - Trombone (2000-2003)
  • Kate "$hady" Campbell - Trombone/Trumpet (2003-2005)

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