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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Record Labels: || [[Landmark Recordings]]
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Started By: || ?
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]]
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Largest show: || ?
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|First show: || ?
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Last show: || N/A
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Reunion show: || N/A
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Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and head of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. In May of 2004, after Second Story Man completed a tour as the opening act for Sebadoh, Kelly Scullin left the band.  Since then, the band has returned to their original three-piece lineup. An upcoming EP release is slated for early 2005.
Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and head of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. In May of 2004, after Second Story Man completed a tour as the opening act for Sebadoh, Kelly Scullin left the band.  Since then, the band has returned to their original three-piece lineup. An upcoming EP release is slated for early 2005.
'''Members:'''
*[[Evan Bailey]] - drums, keyboard, vocals
*[[Jeremy Irvin]] - guitar, vocals
*[[Carrie Neumayer]] - guitar, vocals
''Former Members:''
*[[Kelly Scullin]] - bass, vocals
'''Releases:'''
*
'''Compilations:'''
*?
'''Shirts/Merch:'''
*?

Revision as of 04:30, 3 September 2005

SSM Stats
SSM logo
Record Labels: Landmark Recordings
Started By: ?
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: ?
First show: ?
Last show: N/A
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: 5

Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and head of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. In May of 2004, after Second Story Man completed a tour as the opening act for Sebadoh, Kelly Scullin left the band. Since then, the band has returned to their original three-piece lineup. An upcoming EP release is slated for early 2005.

Members:

Former Members:

Releases:

Compilations:

  • ?

Shirts/Merch:

  • ?