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Michael "Jag" Jagmin
Michael Jagmin performing with A Skylit Drive in 2009Background information Birth name Michael Jagmin Also known as Jag Born May 12, 1985 Origin Jackson, Wyoming Genres Post-hardcore, metalcore Occupations Vocalist, musician Instruments Vocals, synthesizer, keyboard, piano Years active 2006–present Labels Indianola, Tragic Hero, Fearless Associated acts A Skylit Drive, Odd Project, Of an Era Website http://askylitdrive.net/ Michael "Jag" Jagmin is an American vocalist, notable for being the former lead vocalist of metal band Odd Project and current vocalist of post-hardcore band A Skylit Drive. Jagmin is well known for his distinct high-pitched vocal style and possesses a wide vocal range spanning three octaves. He is actually married to Sheena Jenkins.
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Musical career
Odd Project (2006–2007)
Jagmin was the second vocalist of the metal band Odd Project, and was featured on their second album, Lovers, Fighters, Sinners, Saints. He left the band in 2007
A Skylit Drive (2007–present)
Jagmin joined A Skylit Drive to replace the former vocalist, Jordan Blake, who left for health concerns in 2007. He was chosen as Vocalist because of his vocal similarities to Jordan Blake. He has been featured on three full-length releases, Wires...and the Concept of Breathing, Adelphia and Identity on Fire as well as the DVD, Let Go of the Wires.
In addition to his work with A Skylit Drive, Jagmin maintains an easy listening solo project entitled Of an Era and operates the clothing line Finding Equality. Of an Era's "You Will Not Stay" can be downloaded for free on PureVolume.[1]
Discography
- With Odd Project
- With A Skylit Drive
- Wires...and the Concept of Breathing (Tragic Hero Records, 2008)
- Adelphia (Fearless Records, 2009)
- Separate Ways (single) (Fearless Records, 2010)
- "Identity On Fire" (Fearless Records, 2011)
Videography
- With A Skylit Drive
- "Wires and the Concept of Breathing"
- "This Isn't the End"
- "Knights of the Round"
- "All It Takes for Your Dreams to Come True"
- "I'm Not a Thief, I'm a Treasure Hunter"
- "Those Cannons Could Sink a Ship"
- "Too Little Too Late"
References
- ^ Jagmin, Michael. "Of An Era on PureVolume.com". PureVolume. http://www.purevolume.com/ofanera. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
Categories:- American rock singers
- Living people
- 1985 births
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