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Half Alive (stylized as half•alive or h•a) [1] is an American rock band from Long Beach, California. [2] The band was formed in 2016 and consists of lead singer Josh Taylor, drummer Brett Kramer and bassist J. Tyler Johnson. The trio are best known for their single "Still Feel" and its choreographed music video.
The music video was released on July 30, 2021. On September 8, 2021, the band hinted at another single with a video along with a caption stating "something for you / on the deepest end. / nearly ready to surface..". It was revealed on September 10, 2021, that the next single, "Make of It", will be released on September 16.
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Sep. 3—Though they have only been making music together for two years, Dayton-based rock 'n' roll band Bohemian Funk already has a chance at achieving national success. Bohemian Funk, which ...
Thom Wright sings as The Rathbones reunite for a special concert at xBk Live, 1159 24th St. in Des Moines, on Friday, Oct. 27, to celebrate their 2023 induction into the Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Hall ...
The new University of Dayton China Institute in Suzhou began offering classes in summer 2013. [87] After setting records for first-year international enrollment the past few years, in 2012 approximately one in 10 students was from another country. [88] The University of Dayton's China Institute closed its doors in 2019. [89]
) is a song by American band Half Alive. It was released on August 3, 2018 as the first single from their debut album, Now, Not Yet (2019). It was written by all three members of the band alongside Emiko Bankson, James Krausse, and Rachel Kramer, while production was handled by Eric Palmquist.