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Years active
  
1999–2004

Active until
  
2004

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music

Labels
  
Dreamworks Records

Albums
  
Eastmountainsouth

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Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (1999)

Members
  
Peter Bradley Adams, Kat Maslich

Similar
  
Helen Stellar, I Nine, The Hombres, Jeff Finlin, Down Like Silver

Profiles

Eastmountainsouth is an American pop/rock band formed in 1999 composed of vocalists Kat Maslich-Bode and Peter Bradley Adams.

The group released their self-titled debut album in 2003 after signing a deal with Dreamworks Records. This is the duo's one and only album as they have since parted ways. Both have since released or began work on solo projects since their split during 2004. In 2010, Kat Maslich-Bode released a solo project, "The Road of 6," which was produced by Neilson Hubbard and released on the Mishara Music label.

Despite not being well-known and having only released the one album, several songs from it have been used prominently in film and television. Their version of Stephen Foster's song "Hard Times (Come Again No More)" was featured on the Elizabethtown motion picture soundtrack. The track "So Are You To Me" was prominently featured on the soundtrack of the movie Lucky 7 and appeared in a Season 3 episode of "Alias". Their song "You Dance" was featured in a first season episode of the television series One Tree Hill and the song "Ghost" was used in a fifth season episode of Dawson's Creek. In 2003 the band opened for Lucinda Williams, Tracy Chapman and Nelly Furtado. [1]

Songs

So Are You to MeEastmountainsouth · 2003
Mark's SongEastmountainsouth · 2003
Show Me the RiverEastmountainsouth · 2003

References

Eastmountainsouth Wikipedia


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