Morningwood

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Morningwood
From left to right: Pedro Yanowitz, Alfredo Ortiz, Chantal Claret
From left to right: Pedro Yanowitz, Alfredo Ortiz, Chantal Claret
Background information
Origin US flag New York City, New York, United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Rockhardcock, Capitol Records
Website http://www.morningwoodrocks.com
Members
Chantal Claret
Alfredo Ortiz
Pedro Yanowitz

Morningwood is a rock band from New York City, USA, founded in 2001.[1] Morningwood is signed to Capitol Records.

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Morningwood received national exposure in the United States as a finalist in December 2005 Yahoo.com's Who's Next. They lost to BarlowGirl. They also gained much attention from touring with New York band Mindless Self Indulgence. Morningwood was scheduled to play alongside Courtney Love but the tour fell through due to Love's recent legal trouble. They did, however, open some dates for Gang of Four on their 2005 reunion tour.

Their debut album, Morningwood, was produced by Gil Norton, known for his work with Pixies, Catherine Wheel, and Echo and the Bunnymen. Singles from the album include "Nth Degree", "Jetsetter" and "New York Girls". They toured with Head Automatica in 2006 and are currently on tour with Action Action and The Sounds. Morningwood's "Nth Degree" has recently been used in a Mercury vehicles ad campaign that features actress Jill Wagner, and their song "Nu Metal" was used in the game SSX On Tour.



Year Title Chart Positions Album
Modern Rock Tracks
2005 "Nth Degree" #30 Morningwood

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Biography". All Music Guide. 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2006.

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