Philmore

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Our Finest Hour 04:11 Tools
Livin' On A Prayer 03:30 Tools
Smile At Me 01:12 Tools
Together 02:33 Tools
Never Let You Go 02:18 Tools
If You Only Knew 02:44 Tools
Fishy 02:44 Tools
Wish You Were Here 01:35 Tools
Dragnet 02:04 Tools
In My Boat 02:29 Tools
Worth The Wait 03:45 Tools
As I Lift My Hands 03:56 Tools
Who Cares About Tomorrow 02:50 Tools
Mobile Telephones 03:03 Tools
Four on the Floor 02:57 Tools
Mon Petite Chou-chou 02:48 Tools
Always Right 04:08 Tools
Until June 03:29 Tools
Lucy 04:14 Tools
living on a prayer 03:30 Tools
Every Moment 02:56 Tools
Dotted Line 02:47 Tools
Fishy Song 03:12 Tools
I'll Be With You 02:27 Tools
Break It Out 00:00 Tools
Tired of This War 00:00 Tools
Summertime's the Hardest Time 03:18 Tools
Easier 03:07 Tools
It's a Shame to See You Go 03:30 Tools
Only Fools 03:15 Tools
Have I Told You I Love You 04:44 Tools
Lover's Fortune 03:15 Tools
Livin' on a Prayer (Bon Jovi) 03:32 Tools
God Is Good 02:18 Tools
The Comfort of You 04:05 Tools
I Dreamed of It a Lifetime 04:05 Tools
Livin On A Prayer 00:00 Tools
Calendar Girl 00:00 Tools
This Old Man 00:00 Tools
I Believe 05:46 Tools
Children's Song 04:55 Tools
Punk Rawk Praise Song 04:55 Tools
Since You've Been Gone 03:58 Tools
Forever 04:22 Tools
Say You Will 03:29 Tools
Our Finest Our 04:11 Tools
515 02:38 Tools
Turkish March 01:32 Tools
Livin' On A Prayer (Bon Jovi cover) 01:32 Tools
The Fishy Song 03:12 Tools
Punk Rock Praise Song 00:51 Tools
Tird Of This War 00:51 Tools
My Blood 00:51 Tools
Who Cares About Tomorrow? 00:51 Tools
If Only You Knew 00:51 Tools
Break it Out (demo) 00:51 Tools
Tired of This War (demo) 00:51 Tools
As I Life My Hands 00:51 Tools
Fishy Song (studio version) 00:51 Tools
Kyrie Eleison (Lord Have Mercy) 04:38 Tools
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Philmore was a Christian rock band that formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the late 1990s. At one point they were known for their t-shirts that said “Philmore is an OK band.” The lead singer, Justin Greiman, was also the lead guitarist; his guitar had the Union Jack on it. His brother Kayle played bass and sang harmony. The drummer, Brett Schoneman, was the only other member of the band. Their self-titled debut album was released on Five Minute Walk Records in June of 2000. It was fairly successful – their biggest hit from that album, arguably, was a song called “Our Finest Hour.” Also noteworthy on it was their cover of Bon Jovi's “Living on a Prayer.” The inside cover features a photograph of the band wearing mirror sunglasses and jeans with holes in them. Philmore could be somewhat described as punk. In live performance they appeared entirely to be a punk rock band. Their music indicates that they were heavily influenced by MXPX. The band's music also had an '80s edge of both pop and glam metal. Their reputation as a punk band was further reinforced by the fact that they were performing music that was not well accepted in their time. Justin’s vocals were unusually high for a male, causing comparisons to be drawn between him and "Weird Al" Yankovic. Philmore did extensive touring in the United States after the release of their first album. They toured with Relient K, Bleach, Holland in the Back to the Few Tour and Watashi Wa, among numerous other bands. At times they played to sold-out crowds of hundreds of people, but they refused to cancel a show: they once played for a total of five fans, all of whom they took out for dinner before the show. In July of 2002, their second album, The Bare Truth About Philmore, was released. It was considerably more “mellow” than their first. Many fans expected it to be equally hard-hitting, but as a consequence were disappointed. At the same time, there was nothing explicitly Christian about the record, unlike the first, and so many stricter “Christian music only” fans stopped listening to Philmore at that point. After that, they kept touring, but their fame began to fade. Brett "BDB" left the band in 2001 and is currently a realtor in Iowa. Brett was later replaced by a drummer named Sean Donnelly in 2003. The band made a third CD in April 2005 called Demolition, some of which can still be heard at Pure Volume. After Sean left the band in August of 2005, there have been no updates at the band's website. Contact through the bands webpage has given some users the personal reply of "We are still a band, we are just not doing anything at the moment." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.