Sons of Day

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SONSOFDAY
Origin Portland, Oregon, USA
Genres Alternative rock, rock
Years active 2005–present
Labels 1964 Records
Website www.sonsofday.com

Sons of Day, stylized as SONSOFDAY, is an American, alternative rock band based out of Portland, Oregon, consisting of three brothers: Vladimir (lead vocals), Roman (guitar), and Scott Belonozhko (bass).[1]

History

Born in a small town of Ukraine called Zvenigorodka, the brothers and their family immigrated to the United States in 1992 in pursuit of a better life and religious freedom. The band was formed in 2005 by Roman, the oldest of the three brothers and they released their first EP in 2005.

In 2007, Sons of Day released their full length album entitled Fragile People. Soon after, the band began traveling extensively, playing concerts, festivals, benefit shows and managed to get radio play in various cities. The following year, they took first place at the Creation Festival indie band talent search, and their video "This Place" was voted best Pop Music Video of 2008 on the Gospel Music Channel.

Sons of Day released their second full length studio album, Autumn Heart, in October 2009 via 1964 Records, and the band continues to travel throughout the country playing concerts and festivals.[2]

Band members

  • Roman Belonozhko - Lead Guitar
  • Billy Morin - Vocals, Lead Guitar
  • Vlad Belonozhko - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Scott Belonozhko - Bass

Discography

  • 2007: Fragile People
  • 2009: Autumn Heart

References

  1. "Fender® Artists". Fender.com. Retrieved 2012-03-10. 

External links

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