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Lit Bio
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Check
out what Lit is up to October 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2kVopx0I4M
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Kevin Baldes
(bass), Jeremy Popoff (lead guitar), Nathan Walker (center)
drums, A.Jay Popoff (vocals), Ryan Gillmor (guitar, keyboards)
Photo
credit: Lisa Johnson
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1999-2004 |
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Lit
perform live on The Tonight Show w/Jay Leno,
Late Late Show w/Craig Kilborn, Last Call w/Carson Daly
& ESPN’s “Cold Pizza”
to launch “Looks Like They Were Right” single
off the band’s 4th self-titled cd. - June 2004
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“Lipstick & Bruises,” off of Atomic
becomes Lit’s 3rd Top 10 hit! - Oct. ‘01. Band
performed the single on The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno, Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn and Last Call
with Carson Daly.
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Lit selected as a presenters on 2002 American Music Awards
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Lit join Kid Rock for arena tour Spring ’02 and play
Madison Square Garden for their first time.
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Lit perform to a 20,000 plus crowd at the 2002 Winter Olympics
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“Something To Someone” from Atomic
chosen by ESPN as the official song for the Brazilian X-Games
– March 02
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“The Last Time Again” from Atomic
can be heard over the end-credits in American Pie
2 . American Pie 2 opened at #1
and has taken in over $200 million to date.
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Lit’s song “Over My Head” features Aerosmith’s
Steven Tyler on background vocals. The song appeared in
the movie “Titan A.E.” and Atomic
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The platinum-plus A Place in the Sun features the
hit singles “My Own Worst Enemy,” “Zip-Lock,”
“Four” and “Miserable.”
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The single, “My Own Worst Enemy” received the
Billboard Award for the #1 Modern Rock song of 1999. It
was #1 for 11 weeks
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ASCAP Award for one of the most played songs of 1999 for
“My Own Worst Enemy”
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Lit performed over 286 shows and toured worldwide in support
of A Place in the Sun. In addition to the Vans Warped
Tour and a coveted slot on Woodstock 1999, the band toured
with The Offspring, Garbage and No Doubt
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“Miserable” reached #3 on Billboard’s
Modern Rock chart and was the #7
Alternative Rock song for 2000 on R&R’s Top 100.
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The video for “Miserable” features A. Jay, Jeremy,
Kevin and Allen being swallowed by Pamela Anderson
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Dirty Martini is the name of Lit’s
own record label. It was formed in 1997 with their debut
release Tripping The Light Fantastic.
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