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The Jazz June

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Active until
  
2002

Genre
  
Rock

Active from
  
1996

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Albums
  
They Love Those Who Make the Music

Record labels
  
Topshelf Records, Initial Records, Workshop Records, Universal Warning Records

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Profiles

The Jazz June is an American emo band from Kutztown, Pennsylvania.

Contents

History

The Jazz June Never Will Come for Us The Unexpected Return of Braid and the Jazz

The Jazz June was formed in 1996 by students attending Kutztown University. The group recorded its first full-length album in 1997, and in 1998 issued the first of three releases for Initial Records. They disbanded in 2003 after four full-length albums, but reunited for benefit shows in 2006 and the release of an outtakes-and-rarities compilation the following year. In 2014, the group announced they were reforming and releasing new material on Topshelf Records.

Members

  • Justin Max - drums
  • Andrew Low - vocals, guitar
  • Bryan Gassler - guitar
  • Adam Gerhart
  • Daniel O'Neill
  • Nathaniel Duncan
  • Discography

    The Jazz June Topshelf Records The Jazz June tour dates merch video

  • They Love Those Who Make The Music (Workshop Records, 1997)
  • The Boom, the Motion, and the Music (Workshop Records, 1998)
  • Breakdance Suburbia EP (Initial Records, 1998)
  • The Medicine (Initial Records, 2000)
  • Better Off Without Air (Initial Records, 2002)
  • The Scars to Prove It compilation (Universal Warning, 2007)
  • After the Earthquake (Topshelf Records, 2014)

  • The Jazz June Music the jazz june

    The Jazz June The Jazz June reuniting playing Topshelf CMJ lineup

    The Jazz June Interviews The Jazz June Features Scene Point Blank Music

    Songs

    Viva La Speed MetalThe Medicine · 2000
    The Teenage Fight SongBreakdance Suburbia · 1999
    over undergroundafter the earthquake · 2014

    References

    The Jazz June Wikipedia