Biography
Five Iron Frenzy were among the seemingly a large number of ska-punk rings that dominated the post-grunge mainstream modern-rock picture of the past due ’90s. The group — made up of Reese Roper (vocals), Micah Ortega (acoustic guitar), Scott Kerr (acoustic guitar, support vocals), Keith Hoerig (bass), Andrew Verdecchio (drums), Dannis Culp (trombone, support vocals), Leanor “Jeff” Ortega (saxophone) and Nathanel “Brad” Dunham (trumpet) — created in Denver through the mid-’90s. Over time of continuous gigging, the music group attracted a solid regional pursuing and their 1996 debut recording, Upbeats and Beatdowns, became an area strike. The record resulted in major label curiosity, as well as the music group signed using the Warner subsidiary SaraBellum in 1997. SaraBellum reissued Upbeats & Beatdowns within the springtime, paving just how for the November launch in our Newest Recording Ever!, the band’s second recording. The live Resistant That the Youngsters Are Revolting adopted in 1999, along with a calendar year afterwards Five Iron Frenzy came back with the studio room album All of the Hype ON THE MARKET.
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy | 2010 | Video documentary creator |
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy | 2010 | Video documentary | Themselves |
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