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Lifehouse Signs With Webster Public Relations

Webster Public Relations announces the signing of Rock band Lifehouse to its’ roster for publicity representation. “In their almost two decades together, Lifehouse has set the bar high with a successful catalog of music that has kept fans entertained for years,” said Kirt Webster. “I’m excited for what lies ahead in the future and to be a part of the Lifehouse story.”

 

The band is comprised of Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Bryce Soderberg (bass, vocals) and Rick Woolstenhulme, Jr. (drums, percussion). Wade formed the group as Blyss in the late 90s in Los Angeles, releasing a 1999 EP entitled Diff’s Lucky Day. The next year, the band changed their moniker to Lifehouse, releasing the debut full-length album No Name Face. Thanks to the instantaneous success of the lead single “Hanging By A Moment” was the Billboard number one song of the year on the Hot 100 chart in 2001, also becoming a worldwide hit in places such as Brazil and New Zealand. No Name Face was certified Double Platinum in the United States, and featured the follow-up hit “Breathing.”

 

In 2002, the band released their follow-up, Stanley Climbfall, which featured the hits “Spin” and “Take Me Away.” In 2005, Lifehouse achieved another massive worldwide hit single with “You And Me,” which was certified Gold, as was their self-titled album from which the single was pulled. Later hit singles for the band include “First Time,” “Whatever It Takes,” and “Halfway Gone.” Their music has also been featured on the soundtrack albums for Bratz, Wicker Park, and The Live. Lifehouse’s most recent album project was 2015’s Out Of The Wasteland.

 

Always a crowd favorite, the band will be embarking on a multi-city “Looking For Summer” tour with fellow rockers Switchfoot. For an updated schedule and all things Lifehouse, visit www.LifehouseMusic.com

 

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Lost Trailers Lead Singer Jason Wyatt Resigns from Band

y, Jason Wyatt, lead singer of The Lost Trailers announced his resignation from the country duo.
Wyatt cites a resurgence of interest in restarting his solo career and a need to better focus on the growth of his music production, songwriting and artist development company, Jason Wyatt Productions.  Rounding out the next chapter of his career, Wyatt has been signed on as a consultant and producer with American Country Star, the Nashville-based national music competition for aspiring country artists.
“I really appreciate these last few years with the Trailers,” says Wyatt.  “I have loved playing to all of the great fans around the country.  All I can say is stay excited… there’s a lot more to come.”
Wyatt is currently hard at work on his upcoming solo album currently slated for a 4th quarter 2014 release.
The Lost Trailers saw two Top-40 Country hits during the 2011-2014 tenure with Wyatt.  The upbeat “American Beauty” was used in a featured montage to celebrate Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas and the fan favorite “Underdog,” was the group’s first single released with Wyatt as the band’s front man.
For more information on Jason Wyatt, visit www.jasonwyattproductions.com or contact management: Bradly Greene / 615-815-8786 / bradly@habitatmc.com
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