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Alternative 17 September, 2009

The Lives Of Famous Men On Jimmy Kimmel On September 17, 2009

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LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ The Lives Of Famous Men Official Website) - Independent Music Chart topper The Lives Of Famous Men will be appearing on Jimmy Kimmel this Thursday, September 17th.

The Lives of Famous Men began rehearsing together in the Fall of 2006. In the Spring of 2007, they recorded an EP entitled Rehearsal in Hillsboro, Oregon, and after playing a few shows in Portland, started their first national tour supporting Youinseries and National Product. At the end of the Summer, they returned to their hometown of Anchorage, Alaska to play three shows with Shiny Toy Guns. That Fall, during a three-week stop in the middle of another cross-country outing, they recorded their second EP Modern Love, The Wooden Vehicle with producer James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Paramore) in St. Cloud, FL.

The Lives of Famous Men began their 2008 touring with five dates at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, TX, playing shows with The Working Title, Danger Radio, The Summer Set, and Anarbor. Shortly after, they toured the Western states with Lakes and the South and Midwest with Chase Pagan. In May, they played the Philadelphia date of the MTVu Campus Invasion Festival, opening for Wyclef Jean, Cobra Starship, All Time Low, and The Spill Canvas. At the beginning of the Summer, they again returned to Alaska for two shows with Motion City Soundtrack and a festival featuring Poison The Well and MXPX. During the remainder of the Summer they toured the West and Midwest with A Thorn For Every Heart and on There Came a Tour with Ivoryline, There For Tomorrow, and In:aviate. In the Fall, they joined the first leg of a national tour with A Cursive Memory, A Rocket to the Moon, Brighten, and The Urgency. The Lives of Famous Men have also played scattered shows with Dear and The Headlights, Vedera, Every Avenue, The Maine, Weatherbox, Jet Lag Gemini, One Small Step For Landmines, Self Against City, We Shot the Moon, Thieves and Villains, A Change of Pace, Houston Calls, The Hush Sound, and School Boy Humor.

In late December, The Lives of Famous Men released the song Sunshine as a digital single. The song - which had already become a popular staple in their live set - was recorded in Seattle, WA with producer Casey Bates (Forgive Durden, Portugal. The Man). According to the band's myspace page, they will be co-heading tours in January with Anarbor and Go Crash Audio.






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