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September Hase

September Hase is an American alternative rock band formed by singer/guitarist Al Janelle in 2005. Janelle formed the group as a three-man project with Adam Smith (bass/vocals) and Matthew Heller (drums) after the dissolution of his high school blues band.〔13WMAZ. ("Scene 13: Alan Walden and Blackbird visit the WMAZ Studios" ). 13WMAZ.com. August 21, 2008.〕
Over the course of the band's career, they appeared in the audition rounds of Fox's ''The Next Great American Band'' in 2007.〔The Next Great American Band. ("Blackbird - Chase the Sun" ). nextgreatband.msn.com. Retrieved August 26, 2008.〕 They also signed a one-year management contract with Alan Walden, Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductee and brother of Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden in 2008.〔
The band can currently be found touring the southeastern United States.
==History==
Between 2002 and 2005, all three founding band members were part of the blues band at Tift County High School in Tifton, Georgia, with Al Janelle playing guitar, Matthew Heller playing drums and percussion, and Adam Smith providing vocals.〔Rollins, Kenneth. ("Tifton band possesses stage presence, new name, and big backer" ). macon.com. August 22, 2008.〕 The blues band was dissolved in 2005 by school officials, and Janelle, Smith, and Heller teamed up to play in a high school talent show in November 2005. Their performance of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" was well-received, and the band was born in Janelle's garage. In January 2006, Joel Jones was added as an additional guitar player and vocalist, and the band began working on original material as well as learning covers by artists including Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the John Mayer Trio.〔Janelle, Lauren. ("Blackbird Live at 550 Blues" ). youtube.com. January 31, 2008.〕 In May 2006, the band performed for the first time under the name "Blackbird", playing 10 songs at a free concert in Tifton.〔Thompson, Angie. ("Blues rockers Blackbird to perform Friday" ). tiftongazette.com May 16, 2006.〕 They began performing at bars and festivals throughout south Georgia, and enjoyed local popularity when radio stations WQBZ (106.3 FM) in Macon, Georgia and WGLF (104.1 FM) in Tallahassee, Florida played their original songs "Chase the Sun" and "Watch Me (Break Away)" on Sunday nights.
In August 2007, the band was chosen to audition for producers of Fox's ''The Next Great American Band'' reality show. They made it to the top 20 but were not selected as a finalist.〔 Later that year, the band was introduced to future manager Alan Walden during a show at the 550 Blues bar in Macon. Walden, a retired manager of Otis Redding, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Outlaws, had set up an audition showcase for the band with the intent of giving them a few pointers about the music industry. When he heard them play, however, he was blown away by their talent and potential.〔 "The first time I heard them play, I literally cried," Walden later said. "I had tears going down my face." The band signed a one-year management contract with Walden at The Red Tomato in Macon in July 2008.〔
During a performance at the Cox Capitol Theatre in Macon on August 22, 2008, the band announced that they were changing their band name from "Blackbird" to "September Hase". Also in late 2008, the band relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where Janelle and Heller are enrolled in college at Belmont University and Middle Tennessee State University respectively. They also amicably parted ways with Jones.
From February 20–22, 2009, the band worked with producer Rodney Mills at Southern Tracks Record Studio in Atlanta to produce a six-song demo that included a cover of "Use Me" by Bill Withers and original songs "Chase the Sun", "Undone", "Moon Mountain", "Follow", and "Love Yourself".〔September Hase. ("Update" ). www.septemberhase.com. Retrieved May 15, 2009.〕
From October 2009 - April 2010, keyboard player Chris Norton performed with the band. He left in May 2010 to tour with Zappa Plays Zappa.

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