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  1. Dec 15, 2009 · Hinesville, Georgia. Steven DeJoseph Obituary. Steven "DJ" DeJoseph, 60, died Sunday, Dec. 13, under the care of Hospice Savannah. DJ was a native of Inwood, Long Island. He served his country...

  2. There have been eleven official members of Taking Back Sunday, four touring members, [1] [4] [5] [6] and twenty-three session members. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] The band's first line-up change was in 2001, with the departure of bassist Jesse Lacey [12] [13] and drummer Steven DeJoseph, who were replaced by current members Adam Lazzara and Mark O ...

    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    Release Contributions
    2001–2002 2013
    backing vocals
    Tell All Your Friends (2002) and TAYF10 ...
    Matt McDannell
    2001–2002
    backing vocals
    Tell All Your Friends (2002)
    Neil Rubenstein
    2001–2002 2004
    backing vocals
    Tell All Your Friends (2002) and Where ...
    2001–2002
    guitars
    Tell All Your Friends (2002)
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    Early years

    Taking Back Sunday originally formed in 1999 with Antonio Longo on lead vocals, Jesse Lacey (now lead singer/guitarist of Brand New) on bass and backing vocals, John Nolan (now lead singer/guitarist of Straylight Run) on guitar, Eddie Reyes on guitar, and Stevie D. on drums. Their first release was the Taking Back Sunday EP. However, in the middle of recording the EP, the band went through a lineup change. Lacey left the band to play for The Rookie Lot and was replaced by Adam Lazzara, and Ma...

    Independent success

    The band released their first full album Tell All Your Friends, on Victory Records in 2002. Tell All Your Friendsgave the band a small taste of success in the alternative rock spotlight. The album cover is a picture of an off-ramp, with an overlay of the album title and the numbers "152", signifying the exit where they met their friends. The number has appeared on every LP cover to date. In 2003, Taking Back Sunday almost broke up when guitarist and back-up vocalist John Nolan and bassist Sha...

    Major label debut

    On April 25, 2006, Taking Back Sunday released their third album, entitled Louder Now, on Warner Bros. Records. The band's comments on the album reflected the dramatic change the band had undergone in the two years since their last release. Lazzara stated that fans seemed to feel their live shows had more energy than their recordings, and that Louder Nowbrought more of that across. Taking Back Sunday received mainstream exposure by appearing on the late night talk shows The Tonight Show with...

    Adam Lazzara lends his vocals on New Found Glory's Album 'From Your Screen to Your Stereo Part Two' in the cover song, 'Love Fool.' Adam and former member Fred Mascherino also appear on the song 'Surgically Removing the Tracking Device' on Say Anything's 2007 album, In Defense of the Genre. Adam has also appeared on Cyndi Lauper's album, The Body A...

    Current Members

    1. Adam Lazzara - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keys, Piano, Harmonica (2001-present) Bass (2001) 2. Matthew Fazzi - Lead Guitar (2008-present) 3. Eddie Reyes - Rhythm Guitar (1999-present) 4. Mark O'Connell - Drums, Percussion (2001-present) 5. Matt Rubano - Bass (2003-present)

    Former Members

    1. Fred Mascherino - Lead Guitar, Vocals (2003-2007) 2. John Nolan - Lead Guitar, Vocals (1999-2003) 3. Shaun Cooper - Bass (2001-2003) 4. Antonio Longo - Lead Vocals (1999-2001) 5. Jesse Lacey - Bass, Vocals (1999-2001) 6. Steven DeJoseph - Drums (1999-2001)

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  4. Taking Back Sunday is an Alternative Rock band from Amityville, New York. It was started in 1999 by Steven DeJoseph and Eddie Reyes and has gone through numerous lineup changes, released seven successful albums, an EP, a handful of demos, and numerous singles.

  5. Steven DeJoseph is a drummer, guitarist, and vocalist from Long Island. He has been involved in the bands Bricks for Shoulders, Prescott C, Taking Back Sunday, and Pretty Polly. He is currently the drummer of Playing Dead.

  6. Steven DeJoseph (1999 – 2001) Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes in 1999. The band's members are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar), and Mark O'Connell (drums).

  7. Explore Steven DeJoseph's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Steven DeJoseph on AllMusic.

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