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Wakefield

 
Artist: Wakefield
Wakefield

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Mike Schoolden, J.D. Tennyson, Aaron Escolopio, Ryan Escolopio

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  • Formed: 2000, Mechanicsville, MD
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "American Made," "Which Side Are You On?"

Biography

Wakefield's Ryan Escolopio (vocals/guitar), former Good Charlotte drummer Aaron Escolopio, J.D. Tennyson (guitar), and Mike Schoolden (bass) hail from Maryland. They had perfected their own bratty blend of pop-punk and post-grunge by around 2000. Tennyson and Ryan Escolopio became fast friends while still attending high school, bonding over Slipknot, Green Day, and the Police. The Escolopios' dad had played in a Journey/Chicago cover band when his sons were little, and naturally they followed in his footsteps. Tagging themselves Soar, Tennyson and the brothers Escolopio played birthday parties, weddings, and garages, coverings songs by Rage Against the Machine and the Deftones. They eventually changed their name to Ninja Penguins and started performing their own material; Wakefield was born shortly before high school graduation, and a deal with Arista followed. American Made, the band's studio debut, appeared in spring 2003. Two years later Wakefield issued Which Side Are You On? via Jive. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Wakefield
Origin Mechanicsville, Maryland, USA
Genres Alternative rock
Pop punk
Years active 2000—Present
Labels Jive Records
Zomba Music Group
Associated acts Good Charlotte
Members
Ryan Escolopio
JD Tennyson
Mike Schoolden
Aaron Escolopio
Former members
Mark Martinez (original drummer)

Wakefield is a 4 piece rock band from Mechanicsville, Maryland. The band consists of singer Ryan Escolopio, his brother and former Good Charlotte drummer, Aaron Escolopio, their cousin and bass player Mike Schoolden, and guitarist J.D. Tennyson.

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Early years

Ryan, JD, and Mike formed the band with their friend Mark in 2000. In their early days, the band played clubs such as Piezano's Pizza, St. Margaret's Church, and the Crabcake Factory in Annapolis, Maryland, Wood's Holy Grounds in Severna Park, Maryland, and My Brother's Place in Waldorf, Maryland. In 2001 they supported Good Charlotte at a show sponsored by 99.1 WHFS. It took place at Arundel High School as a reward for the amount of canned food the students (headed by the Arundel Key Club) had collected for the needy in Maryland. Often plagued by comparisons to Good Charlotte's sound (and hooks) when Good Charlotte was signed in 2001 the pressure was on for Wakefield to get a deal. The final push came when Good Charlotte's original drummer Aaron Escolopio, left Good Charlotte to play with his brother, singer Ryan Escolopio in Wakefield. The band played their first show with Aaron on the drums at the famous club CBGB in New York on June 6, 2001. During their early years, the band toured with several notable bands, including MxPx and Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

American Made

Shortly after Aaron joined the band, Wakefield announced on August 12 2001 that they'd been signed to a record deal with Atlantic Records. The band recorded a full album of their current songs at the Atlantic studios in California, but Wakefield was dropped from Atlantic before the album was released. The band was then signed by Arista Records, where they would release their debut record American Made on May 6, 2003. American Made featured a combination of several new songs and older fan-favorite songs. In support of the record, Wakefield spent many months on the road, touring with bands like All American Rejects, Home Grown, Riddlin kids, and Reel Big Fish.

The first single off American Made was Say You Will, a pop punk song that made it into the rotation of many rock music and Top 40 radio stations. The band also recorded a music video for the song, which received airplay mostly on MTV2 and Fuse TV. In June 2003, the video was voted as the Nickelodeon Video Pick of the Week.

2005 Releases

Wakefield made several appearances in pop culture following the success of American Made. Their cover of the Iggy Pop song Real Wild Child appeared on the soundtrack for Eurotrip, titled Wild One. They also did a music video to "Wild One" for the extras on Tak and the power of JuJu.

The band also made an uncredited appearance in the Olsen Twins movie New York Minute. Ryan, JD, and Mike appeared as the studio band for drummer Roxy (played by Mary-Kate), and Aaron appeared as the band's producer. The band recorded a cover of the David Bowie song Suffragette City for the New York Minute soundtrack. amarilis directed the movie.

Which Side Are You On?

Wakefield released their second album, titled Which Side Are You On? on Jive Records on June 14, 2005. Their first single off the album was C'mon Baby. Also appearing on the album is the song After School Special, which was written and produced by Butch Walker.

Current

On March 11, 2008, the band announced that they were recording new music in a blog on their Myspace page. Wakefield is currently in the studio recording for their new album which will be on their new record label "Elephant Records".

Wakefield bassist Mike Schoolden has also toured with the band New Years Day.

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