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New Found Glory (formerly A New Found Glory) is an American pop punk/melodic hardcore band, formed in 1997 (see 1997 in music) in Coral Springs, Florida and currently based in California.//New Found Glory formed in the middle of 1997 with Jordan Pundik on vocals, Chad Gilbert (formerly of hardcore band Shai Hulud) and Steve Klein on guitars, Ian Grushka on bass and Joe Moreno on drums (he was replaced by Cyrus Bolooki after their debut release). The band's name, "A New Found Glory," was thought up by Pundik and Klein while working at Red Lobster, but they later dropped the 'A' because many fans had difficulty finding their records in stores.The band recorded their first EP called It's All About The Girls under Fiddler Records in June 1997. The band's enthuasistic live performances soon resulted in them selling out the entire pressing of this EP. Over time, the strength of the live show helped build a strong following. Their first album Nothing Gold Can Stay was released by Eulogy Recordings. A popular band at the time, Midtown heard the record and gave a copy of it to Stefanie Reines of Drive-Thru Records. She liked what she heard and had the band re-release the album in 1999 under Drive-Thru Records. Later they recorded an EP entitled From the Screen to Your Stereo, consisting of movie themes covered in a similar manner to Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. As a result of their growing popularity and a distribution deal Drive-Thru had with MCA, which allowed MCA to take away any of Drive-Thru's bands, the band was signed to MCA
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New Found Glory Put Up Fight
Pop-punk may not be the juggernaut that it was earlier this decade, but New Found Glory are out to do their part for the cause. If the genre continues to decline, it will be Not Without A Fight .
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New Found CD Details
New Found Glory have revealed more details about their forthcoming debut for Epitaph Records.
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The Twirling Kaleidoscope That Is Balanchine
With three Balanchine works, New York City Ballet opened its eight-week post-?Nutcracker? season on Tuesday at the David H. Koch Theater.
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NEW FOUND GLORY - Erste Details zum neuem Album
NEW FOUND GLORY geben erste Details zum neuem Debütalbum bei Epitaph Records bekannt. Die Platte wird den Titel "Not Without a Fight" tragen und voraussichtlich am 10 März 2009 veröffentlicht. Die Vinylversion des Album wird über das Label Bridge 9 released. Tracklist: Right Where We Left Off Don't Let Her Pull You Down Listen To Your Friends 47 Truck Stop Blues Tangled Up I'll Never Love Again ...
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Stoops as much Sooner tradition as Wilkinson, Switzer
MIAMI — It was not quite a decade ago when Bob Stoops gathered his Oklahoma players together for a little history lesson. The new coach showed a montage of old photos and clips from the Sooners’ glory days — the 47-game winning streak of the 1950s, the option wizardry of Jack Mildren and Greg Pruitt, relentless defense from Tony Casillas, Brian Bosworth and the Selmon brothers. His message: ...
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