The Eames Era

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Could Be Anything 03:45 Tools
Listen for the Sun 03:24 Tools
Go to Sleep 04:09 Tools
Washed Out 02:55 Tools
Year Of The Waitress 03:20 Tools
Got Your Note 02:30 Tools
Pay Attention 02:27 Tools
I Don't Mind 03:23 Tools
Copious 02:18 Tools
Talk Talk 03:07 Tools
Old Folks 02:32 Tools
Dear Gabby 02:35 Tools
Boy Came In 02:30 Tools
Promises 03:35 Tools
Little Brother 02:38 Tools
All Of Seventeen 03:20 Tools
You May Not Know My Name 03:42 Tools
When You Were A Millionaire 02:50 Tools
Fake Do-gooders 03:23 Tools
Both Hands Full 02:46 Tools
Watson On Your Side 02:46 Tools
Benjamin 02:33 Tools
Last To Know 02:45 Tools
Let Me Spin 00:53 Tools
1968 01:12 Tools
I Said (40020404US2R40020404) 02:31 Tools
All Bets Are Off 02:56 Tools
Aluminum Crowns 01:38 Tools
NC-17 03:17 Tools
I Am a Thing 04:58 Tools
Cash Register 01:18 Tools
Teenage Meth-Head 01:31 Tools
I Said 05:04 Tools
Midnight Snack 03:48 Tools
Millionaire 02:50 Tools
Where'd You Go 02:45 Tools
That's How We'll Know 02:46 Tools
Science And Math 02:46 Tools
A Scandal in Bohemia 02:46 Tools
I Dont Mind 03:22 Tools
turn you into me 03:22 Tools
03 1968 1 03:22 Tools
I Said - 40020404US2R40020404 02:32 Tools
02 That's How We'll Know 1 03:22 Tools
06 Where'd You Go 1 02:45 Tools
Benjamin (live in the WEEM/MOKB studio 6/20/07) 02:34 Tools
WOXY.com Lounge Act 03/03/06 03:17 Tools
10 NC-17 1 03:17 Tools
Dear Gabby [dirty] (live in the WEEM/MOKB studio 6/20/07) 02:54 Tools
When You Were A Millionaire (live in the WEEM/MOKB studio 6/20/07) 02:54 Tools
09 Science and Math 1 02:54 Tools
16 The Former Millionaire 1 02:54 Tools
WOXY.com Lounge Act - The Eames Era 02:54 Tools
The Eames Era - Could Be Anything 02:54 Tools
Dear Gabby (Spinto Remix) 02:47 Tools
Wouldn't Have It (Millionaire) 02:47 Tools
Could Be Anything [Album: Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack (Hollywood)] 02:47 Tools
[Wouldn't Have It] Millionaire 02:47 Tools
(I was a record but you never) Let Me Spin 02:47 Tools
Could Be Anything - The Eames Era 02:47 Tools
WOXY.com Lounge Act 02:47 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: Best of 09 - 31 - Copious 02:47 Tools
Eames Era - Little Brother 02:47 Tools
01 Little Brother 02:47 Tools
14 Dear Gabby 02:47 Tools
12 Copious 02:47 Tools
02 That's How We'll Know 02:47 Tools
03 1968 02:47 Tools
Where'd You Go? 02:47 Tools
07 Could Be Anything 02:47 Tools
15 Cash Register 02:47 Tools
04 Fake Do-gooders 02:47 Tools
03_The_Eames_Era-Fake_Do-gooders 02:47 Tools
05 Benjamin 02:47 Tools
Scandal In Bohemia 02:47 Tools
Let Me Spin 1 02:47 Tools
Eames Era - Dear Gabby 02:47 Tools
16 The Former Millionaire 02:47 Tools
11 Let Me Spin 02:47 Tools
10 NC-17 02:47 Tools
17 I Am a Thing 02:47 Tools
13 All Bets Are Off 02:47 Tools
07 Aluminum Crowns 02:47 Tools
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Louisiana, USA (2002 - 2008) The Eames Era were a Baton Rouge, Louisiana based indie pop quintet founded by New Orleans guitarists Grant Widmer and Ted Joyner. The band started its way in 2002, Grant and Ted's junior year at Louisiana State University, when the two former high school friends enlisted drummer Greg Gauthreaux and bass player Brian Waits to form "The Double Zeros". Singer Ashlin Phillips auditioned for the band in December 2002, after work had begun writing and practicing for the band's first gig. The band's name honors famed designers Charles and Ray Eames. By 2003 the now complete lineup became "The Eames Era" and had begun recording a 3-track demo in Grant's garage. Later that year the band signed on to the C Student Records label to release their first single "Could Be Anything" April 2004. After winning an award at the university's annual independent film festival they embarked on their first tour along the east coast. Upon returning the band released "The Second EP" on the C Student label. The album's lead track Could Be Anything was featured on the Abercrombie & Fitch website and two television shows (Grey's Anatomy and Falcon Beach) and had received major airplay on college radio stations nationwide. In October 2005, shortly after graduating from Louisiana State University, the band released their full-length debut Double Dutch. The week of the album's release, the band's tour bus got in an accident with a military truck on the way home from a photo shoot, thus canceling a tour booked for November that year. The military truck was only in the area for Hurricane Katrina aid, making the whole event even more painful for the Louisiana based band, who were surely affected from the hurricane. In 2007, The Eames Era won $2500 in the Yaris SXSW band video contest. . In April 2007, the band released its second full-length album, "Heroes and Sheroes." The song "When You Were a Millionaire" from that album was featured on MTV's new reality show "I'm from Rolling Stone", running at the beginning and end of each of the ten episodes. That song as well as "Watson On Your Side" have videos made by Untucked Films. In April 2008, Grant Widmer wrote music blog The Rocklist Society to let them know the band had decided to go their separate ways: "That's right, The Eames Era are no more. Ashlin and Greg moved to Chicago in the past few months and they are on to other things. Ted, Brian and I have also moved to New Orleans and we are hard at work on a new album. As I said before, Brian got married this week and his life has been very busy so it's still unclear what kind of role he'll have in the new group. But Ted and I have been traveling to record with Daniel Black, the producer of our last album, in D.C. since January. We are about 1/3 finished and hope to be all done in May. Then it will be time to tour for a while." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.