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Secondhand Serenade began with just John Vesely. He used to play bass until his wife asked him to serenade her, and you can't serenade someone (especially your wife!) with a bass, so he picked up an acustic. He recorded his first album "Awake" and then he recorded "A twist in my story" with a full band including his brother Lucas Vesely. John Vesely used the name Secondhand Serenade because the songs he performs are actually serenades to his wife and the world is hearing them all secondhand.

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When was Awake - Secondhand Serenade album - created?

Awake - Secondhand Serenade album - was created in 2005.


What type of music is performed by Secondhand Serenade?

Secondhand Serenade is an acoustic rock band from Menlo Park, California. Secondhand Serenade started using a synthesizer sound starting on the second album on.


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Where can I find Secondhand Serenade's new album 'Hear Me Now'?

You can get the CD "Hear Me Now" by Secondhand Serenade on Amazon.com


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When was Something More - Secondhand Serenade song - created?

Something More - Secondhand Serenade song - was created on 2010-06-01.


What is a love song?

fall for you, by the secondhand serenade


Who sings the song fall for you?

Secondhand Serenade


Who is the vocalist of secondhand serenade?

John Vesely


What is the address of secondhand serenade?

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What year was john vesely born?

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What is the meaning of the song Hate This Song by Secondhand Serenade?

"Hate This Song" is about a song that reminds John Vesely ( the singer of Secondhand Serenade) of a girl that isn't with him anymore.