Stand Alone
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Stand Alone is a band formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2001 with guitarist Greg Watkins, drummer Will Dickerson and bassist Michael Goodman. Shortly after, the members parted ways to pursue their different musical and personal interests. After reforming in 2005, Stand Alone went on to recruit James H. Fulford, III as the lead vocalist and Wes Poss as and additional guitarist. After a few short months the band recorded their first E.P. with Brian Parker (The Smashing Pumpkins, Collective Soul) at Arsis Music Productions in Alpharetta, Georgia. Due to creative differences James H. Fulford, III parted ways with the band shortly after completion. After acquiring a new vocalist, Kenny Hathorne, Stand Alone signed a management and recording contract with Nu-Entertainment. In December 2006, Stand Alone recorded their first first full-length album with Shawn Grove (Sevendust, Edwin McCain) and Edgel Groves, Sr. This album was recorded in the same facility that brought Collective Soul success. Stand Alone released “Beside Myself” on March 23, 2007. Several singles have been featured in the Atlanta radio market. These include “So Alone” and “Fly Away”.
“Fly Away” has charted highly on http://www.garageband.com
Stand Alone has been featured in SiR Magazine and the Atlanta favorite, Creative Loafing. Stand Alone was warmly received in the Emergenza regional finals in Atlanta.
On March 27, “Beside Myself “ was released on iTunes and CdBaby.com.

