Formed in the summer of 2001, JParis is a pop-punk band out of the Maryland/Delaware area. The band went on a promotional tour, with 86 performances in FYE stores across Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington, DC in support of their Six Sixty CD. The band self-financed their first album, Six Sixty, before being signed by Emanon Records in 2004.

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  • Formed in the summer of 2001, JParis is a pop-punk band out of the Maryland/Delaware area. The band went on a promotional tour, with 86 performances in FYE stores across Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington, DC in support of their Six Sixty CD. The band self-financed their first album, Six Sixty, before being signed by Emanon Records in 2004.
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