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Biography

  • Years Active

    2008 – 2013 (5 years)

  • Founded In

    Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States

  • Members

    • Aaron Trahan (2008 – present)
    • Dylan LeBlanc (2008 – present)
    • Eric Hebert (2008 – present)
    • James Ford (2008 – present)
    • Robert Dobbs (2008 – present)

Energetic songs filled with heart-felt, relatable lyrics and catchy choruses describes The Mid-Summer Classic. The band came together in late 2008 and began playing shows January 2009. Within the past two years, the band has kept busy with opening for national acts, such as 12 Stones, Brokencyde, Rev Theory, Meriwether, The Vettes, Tyler Read, Windsor Drive, and Blood On The Dancefloor, as well as playing at the largest nightclub in the country, Club La Vela in Panama City, Florida.

The band entered the studio in August 2009 to record their EP: "Live While You're Young" with producer Brian Beyt at Little House Productions. “Live While You’re Young” contains songs about things everyone can relate to, such as love, friends, and growing up. The EP released in March of 2010 and is also available for download on iTunes.

After Eric stepping down as the frontman to guitarist, the band found their new vocalist, Robert Dobbs, who moved from Malibu, CA in June of 2010 to be a part of the band. The band had recently entered the studio in April and May of 2011 work on the release of their upcoming album, which will be released late this summer. During this time, the band has been featured in magazines such as Substream Music Press as well as Alternative Press as one of their featured unsigned artists. Be on the lookout for the band coming to a city near you this summer!

Robert Dobbs > Vocals
Eric Hebert > Guitar/Vocals
Aaron Trahan > Guitar
Dylan LeBlanc > Drums
James Ford > Bass

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