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  2. Lifehouse (band) - Wikipedia

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    By the time Lifehouse's first album was released, Palmer had left the band, and Wade and Andrade were the only remaining founding members. [10] Soon after recording No Name Face , Wade and Andrade met Rick Woolstenhulme , who auditioned for the needed drummer part and joined the band as full-time drummer. [ 10 ]

  3. Jason Wade - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 15, Wade co-founded Lifehouse (originally called Blyss) with neighbors Sergio Andrade and Rick Woolstenhulme. [4] [3] The band rose to fame when their debut album, No Name Face, was released in 2000. [5] As of 2019, Lifehouse has sold more than 15 million singles and albums worldwide. [6]

  4. Lifehouse discography - Wikipedia

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    The band's debut single, "Hanging by a Moment", was named Billboard ' s song of the year in 2001. After signing to DreamWorks Records in 2000, the band released their debut studio album, No Name Face, which has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. The band released their latest album Out of the Wasteland on May 26, 2015.

  5. 15 years after their first album, Lifehouse finds fans in an ...

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    Even if it only sounds a tad familiar, you would probably still remember their huge early 2000s hits "You and Me" and "Hanging By A Moment." As two of the most-played 15 years after their first ...

  6. Broken (Lifehouse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Broken" is a song by American alternative band Lifehouse. It is the third single released from their fourth studio album, Who We Are (2007). Lead singer Jason Wade was inspired to write the song after he visited a friend in Nashville who needed a kidney transplant.

  7. Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Woolstenhulme, then playing with another band, bumped into them in the hallway. It was suggested that he check out Lifehouse, which was looking for a drummer to replace Jon "Diff" Palmer; in 2000, he joined the band. Woolstenhulme has since performed on each Lifehouse recording.

  8. Who We Are (Lifehouse album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Lifehouse started recording Who We Are without any demos, and only had lyrics from Jason Wade when they entered the studio. [3] When asked about creating a song for the album, Lifehouse lead percussionist Rick Woolstenhulme, Jr. said, "Nobody really knew what they would be playing. We just cut it, listened to it and realized it was ...

  9. Bryce Soderberg - Wikipedia

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    After joining Lifehouse, Soderberg and his bandmates toured and released the self-titled Lifehouse, the band's third album. They released the single "You and Me". Between touring, Lifehouse released their fourth album, Who We Are and Smoke And Mirrors. Soderberg sings lead and co-wrote the track "Wrecking Ball" on Smoke and Mirrors.