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Farewell Flight : ウィキペディア英語版
Farewell Flight

Farewell Flight is an American rock band that was formed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 2003 by singer songwriter Luke Foley. Currently based in Nashville, TN, Foley is joined by lead guitarist Brian "Rabbit" Campbell, drummer Caleb Allensworth, and bassist Joshua St. Moblo.
The band's music has developed over the course of its existence, beginning as an indie pop piano-driven band with folk leanings to its current grunge pop with new wave sound. More recently, the band's songs have been featured in a national TV advertisement for CITGO as well as on the CW Network show, Hart of Dixie (S03E04). After featuring the band as Artist of the Week in August 2014, Nashville tastemaker alternative station Lightning 100 began to regularly spin the single Scarecrow. Having charted on AAA format, ''Scarecrow'' also joins several prior singles in receiving regular airplay on Philadelphia's WXPN. Alternative Press magazine named Farewell Flight as an "Artist You Need To Know in 2015".
==Formative Years: 2003-2006==
Foley and singer songwriter Nathan Horst formed the group in 2003, along with previous members bassist Joel Semke and drummer Josiah Stoltzfus. After 2 years and the release of two EPs (a self-titled debut and Signals), Stoltzfus and Semke departed in 2005 for educational pursuits, and were replaced by drummer Marc Prokopchak and bassist Robbe Reddinger. Horst stayed on for several months, but later left to focus on producing and engineering at his Harrisburg, PA-based Attic Studios. After several months and 2 tours of writing and performing music as a three-piece, the band brought on guitarist Timmy Moslener in May 2006.〔 The band went on to write and release 2 EPs within a year, and successfully completed several independent national tours.

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