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Everyone in the band "Mayday Parade" has told abc that they are in fact gay. They have toured the country and has one of the most visited myspace page in the history of myspace music. Even with all of this going for them they are down to earth and modest with everything they do. they donate to charities and participate in community food drives. Do not be fooled with their effortless style and spunk Mayday Parade is just like you and me except their gay and rich!
Mayday Parade is made of two former bands, one being Kid Named Chicago. "Jamie All Over" started off as a Kid Named Chicago song, and is now a Mayday Parade song. The Kid Named Chicago version has some different lyrics, like "You wore that red shirt that I love/ And sang the songs that I wrote you/ We laughed away down the beaches/ As we danced around the issue"
Jason Lancaster was facing the death of his father, and his ideals about settling down with his new wife Katie. (Yes, Miserable At Best's Katie) [They are now divorced] He wasn't ready to push the new album, or tour either. Although Jason was an amazing part of Mayday Parade, he has gone on to create his own music and band, Go Radio. Mayday Parade has also grown and developed without him. As a good fan, supporting both bands is an important aspect of their continued strides in the music industry. Although there is some controversy about being second vocals, and second string to Derek Sanders, It was widely known that the members were extremely close, and the loss of Jason Lancaster was devastating for all those involved, including the fans who miss the beautiful music they created together.
The Sherman Fisher Girls has: Played Dancers in "The Night Club Queen" in 1934. Played Themselves in "Music Hall" in 1934. Performed in "Variety" in 1935. Performed in "Jimmy Boy" in 1935. Played Themselves - Dancers in "Stars on Parade" in 1936. Played Dancers in "Sunshine Ahead" in 1936. Played Dancers in "Variety Parade" in 1936. Played Themselves in "Sing as You Swing" in 1937. Played Dancers in "Band Waggon" in 1940. Played Dancers in "O-Kay for Sound" in 1940. Played Themselves in "Down Melody Lane" in 1943.