Saving Abel
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Saving Abel is an American rock band. It formed in 2004 in Mississippi. Saving Abel makes records for Virgin Records. The band made a studio album in 2006 called Saving Abel and released a later self-titled album (Saving Abel). The rock band is famous for two songs, Addicted and 18 Days.
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Background information | |
Origin | Corinth, Mississippi, USA |
Genres | Hard rock Post-grunge Southern rock |
Years active | 2004-present |
Labels | Virgin Records |
Website | www.savingabel.com |
Members | Jared Weeks Jason Null Scott Bartlett Eric Taylor Rick Anderson |
Past members | Daniel Dwight Blake Dixon |
Members
- Jared Weeks - lead vocals
- Jason Null - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Scott Bartlett - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Eric Taylor - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Mike McManus - drums
Discography
Albums
- Saving Abel (2008)
- Miss America (2010)
- Bringing Down the Giant (2012)
- Blood Stained Revolution (2014)
Singles
- 2008 - Addicted (from the album Saving Abel)
- 2008 - 18 Days (from the album Saving Abel)
Other websites
Media related to Saving Abel at Wikimedia Commons