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Се очекуваше дека ќе отворам ваква тема....
Amy Lee - Vocals
Ben Moody - Lead Guitar
John LeCompt - Guitar
Rocky Gray - Drums
Folks new to Evanescence fandom may be surprised to learn that Ben Moody and Amy Lee, the founding members of Evanescence, met at church camp. I interviewed Ben in 1998 and here's how he characterized the meeting:
Several years ago Amy and myself were attending a youth camp. I was playing with the praise and worship group and Amy was a camper. During some kind of break/recreation time I was sitting in the gym watching a basketball game. On the other side of the court was a stage for plays and a piano. I was just sitting there bored to tears when all of the sudden I was given a quick jolt as my ears were filled with the sound of the piano intro to Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything For Love."
I looked over at the piano and there was this girl effortlessly displaying emmence amounts of talent. After my initial envious rage subsided I hopped to my feet and ran right through the basketball game straight to the piano and introduced myself.
She then impressed me further with songs that she had written. I thought I was in heaven. But then she sang. I nearly died. coming from this tiny little youth camp reject was one of the most powerful, beautiful voicies I'd ever heard. So I somehow convinced her to never play with anyone else again and she's been mine ever since.
Evanescence were formed in the late '90s by singer Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. They began releasing a number of self released EPs and an album, Origin. Evanescence signed with Wind-Up records and two of their songs, "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal", made it onto the Daredevil soundtrack. "Bring Me to Life", a duet with label mate Paul McCoy of 12 Stones, became a smash and their debut Wind-Up album, Fallen was released. The album was a success due to the continued exposure of the ubiquitous hit "Bring Me to Life".
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence Albums & Evanescence CDs:
2002 Origin
2003 Fallen Wind Up
2004 Anywhere But Home Wind Up
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence CDs (singles):
2003 Bring Me to Life Wind-up
2003 Going Under Sony
2004 My Immortal Sony
2004 Everybody's Fool Sony
2004 Going Under Sony
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence DVDS & Videos:
2004 After Midnight: Unauthorized Chrome Dreams
2004 Anywhere But Home Wind Up
Evanescence Discography - Interview Evanescence Albums & Evanescence CDs:
2003 Maximum Evanecense Chrome Dreams
Се очекуваше дека ќе отворам ваква тема....
Amy Lee - Vocals
Ben Moody - Lead Guitar
John LeCompt - Guitar
Rocky Gray - Drums
Folks new to Evanescence fandom may be surprised to learn that Ben Moody and Amy Lee, the founding members of Evanescence, met at church camp. I interviewed Ben in 1998 and here's how he characterized the meeting:
Several years ago Amy and myself were attending a youth camp. I was playing with the praise and worship group and Amy was a camper. During some kind of break/recreation time I was sitting in the gym watching a basketball game. On the other side of the court was a stage for plays and a piano. I was just sitting there bored to tears when all of the sudden I was given a quick jolt as my ears were filled with the sound of the piano intro to Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything For Love."
I looked over at the piano and there was this girl effortlessly displaying emmence amounts of talent. After my initial envious rage subsided I hopped to my feet and ran right through the basketball game straight to the piano and introduced myself.
She then impressed me further with songs that she had written. I thought I was in heaven. But then she sang. I nearly died. coming from this tiny little youth camp reject was one of the most powerful, beautiful voicies I'd ever heard. So I somehow convinced her to never play with anyone else again and she's been mine ever since.
Evanescence were formed in the late '90s by singer Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. They began releasing a number of self released EPs and an album, Origin. Evanescence signed with Wind-Up records and two of their songs, "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal", made it onto the Daredevil soundtrack. "Bring Me to Life", a duet with label mate Paul McCoy of 12 Stones, became a smash and their debut Wind-Up album, Fallen was released. The album was a success due to the continued exposure of the ubiquitous hit "Bring Me to Life".
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence Albums & Evanescence CDs:
2002 Origin
2003 Fallen Wind Up
2004 Anywhere But Home Wind Up
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence CDs (singles):
2003 Bring Me to Life Wind-up
2003 Going Under Sony
2004 My Immortal Sony
2004 Everybody's Fool Sony
2004 Going Under Sony
Evanescence Discography - Evanescence DVDS & Videos:
2004 After Midnight: Unauthorized Chrome Dreams
2004 Anywhere But Home Wind Up
Evanescence Discography - Interview Evanescence Albums & Evanescence CDs:
2003 Maximum Evanecense Chrome Dreams