"Jamie All Over" is the second single by pop punk band Mayday Parade from their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. The song is actually a re-make from ex-member Jason Lancaster band Kid Named Chicago. The song features Daniel Lancaster of Stages and Stereos. Bassist Jeremy Lenzo, lip sings Jason Lancaster's vocals in the music video.
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"Jamie All Over" is the second single by pop punk band Mayday Parade from their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. The song is actually a r… read more
"Jamie All Over" is the second single by pop punk band Mayday Parade from their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. The song is actually a re-make from ex-member Jason Lancaster… read more
Mayday Parade was born in 2005 when two popular Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment, decided to merge and form one group. Both bands had been friends for a long time but they each seemed to have different kind of holdups. They pooled their resources, booted out the undedicated members and decided to take the good from each band and move forward. Armed with a dynamic lead singer Derek Sanders of Defining Moment, Mayday Parade explodes with energy and personality. Fans of both bands came together in support of the Parade and it wasn't long until thousands of … read more
Mayday Parade was born in 2005 when two popular Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment, decided to merge and form one group. Both bands had been friends for a long time bu… read more
Mayday Parade was born in 2005 when two popular Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment, decided to merge and form one group. Both bands had been friends for a long time but they each seemed to have different kind of h… read more