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About Hawthorne Heights
Currently, Hawthorne Heights is actively engaged in live performances, continuing to tour extensively across the United States and internationally. As of 2023, they are celebrating the anniversary of their influential albums by embarking on special anniversary tours, revisiting classic tracks and connecting with fans old and new. Their recent concert setlists often include fan favorites like "Ohio Is for Lovers," alongside newer material, showcasing their growth as artists while honoring their roots. Additionally, they have been participating in various music festivals, where they share the stage with both established and emerging bands, further solidifying their place in the rock music landscape. The band has also embraced the digital era by live streaming some of their performances, allowing fans from around the world to experience their concerts remotely. Hawthorne Heights continues to be a relevant force in the music scene, with plans for new music and collaborations on the horizon, ensuring that they remain an integral part of the live event performer circuit.
Hawthorne Heights History
Hawthorne Heights, an American rock band formed in 2001 in Dayton, Ohio, rose to prominence in the mid-2000s as a key player in the post-hardcore and emo scenes. The band's lineup originally consisted of lead vocalist JT Woodruff, guitarist Micah Carli, bassist Matt Ridenour, and drummer Eron Bucciarelli. They gained significant attention with their debut album, "The Silence in Black and White," released in 2004, which featured the hit single "Ohio Is for Lovers." This song, along with others from the album, showcased their signature sound—a blend of melodic post-hardcore and emotionally charged lyrics. As a live act, Hawthorne Heights quickly built a reputation for their energetic and passionate performances, often connecting deeply with their audience. Their touring schedule included appearances at major music festivals and countless club shows, where they cultivated a dedicated fan base. However, tragedy struck in 2007 when founding member Casey Calvert passed away, a loss that deeply affected the band and its community. Despite this setback, Hawthorne Heights continued to tour and produce music, evolving their sound while maintaining their core themes of nostalgia and emotional expression. Over the years, the band has released several albums, including "If Only You Were Lonely" and "Skeletons," and remains a significant influence in the emo and post-hardcore genres.