The Junior Varsity
Formed:
2002 in Springfield, Illinois
- Genre: Rock
- Active: 2000s
- Major Members: Andy Wildrick, Nick Dodson, Asa Dawson, Serigo Coronado, Chris Birch
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2002 in Springfield, Illinois
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| Background information | |
| Origin | |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Label(s) | British Records |
| Members | |
| Andy Wildrick Sergio Coronado Chris Birch Nick Dodson |
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| Former members | |
| Asa Dawson Noah Wenger |
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The Junior Varsity is an American
Formed in 2002 by current guitarist Andy Wildrick, the band succeeded another local band called Winner Takes All; several songs written during that time were later recorded as Junior Varsity songs. The Junior Varsity self-released a six-song EP in 2002, with Noah Wenger taking lead vocals. A series of changes since has led to the band's line-up of Asa Dawson on bass guitar and vocals, Andy Wildrick on lead guitar, Sergio Coronado on rhythm guitar, Chris Birch on drums, and Nick Dodson on keyboards. Their first full-length, The Great Compromise, was released on British Records in 2004 while the band's members were still in college, and was warmly received by critics.[1] The next year, the band recorded a cover of the song "Raining in Baltimore" for a Counting Crows tribute album, Dead and Dreaming, which was populated by a number of then-up-and-coming independent bands.
After frequent touring in the Chicago area, their energetic live shows led to their signing with a leading Chicago-based
independent label,
The Junior Varsity finished recording their third LP at the conclusion of their December 2006 tour with labelmates Bayside. This album, entitled Cinematographic, was released by Victory Records on June 19, 2007. The Song "The Sky!" was released on "Oven Fresh" on Fuse from their latest effort called Cinematographic.
In August 2007, they were set to tour with
The JV did play a show at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame without Dawson. The vocalist/ bass player at this show was Brandon Carnes who used to be the frontman for Midnight Fall, a band from Springfield, IL. No official word has come from the band as to if they are going to continue on with Carnes as the new vocalist/ bass player or if the band is going to continue playing at all.
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