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What started out as simply a campfire song between strangers soon turned into a musical connection in the form of the Columbus, OH-based alternative pop/rock group Saving Jane. It was at this bonfire that vocalist Marti Dodson (then a junior at Ohio State University) and rhythm guitarist Pat Buzzard first met and subsequently became friends. The pair began writing songs together and when the time came to record their work, local drummer Dak Goodman was recruited to help. The trio found something in each other, and the decision was made to form an actual band. Booking their first show, they took the name Saving Jane from a cartoon Dodson had been doodling one late night at the studio. As the band slowly began making a name for itself around Columbus, an additional lead guitarist, Kris Misevski, and a borrowed bass player from Goodman's cover band rounded out the group. About a year later, tensions within the band lead to the departure of their borrowed bassist, and Jeremy Martin replaced him in 2002. Two years later, as Saving Jane found their style shifting more from acoustic roots to alternative rock, their manager insisted that Dodson's be emphasized over the rest of the band; these changes eventually led to the exit of their lead guitarist. Mike Unger filled in the guitar gap, while keyboardist Joe Cochran completed the lineup later on. Saving Jane's full-length debut, Girl Next Door, was issued in October 2005 on Toucan Cove, and the title track found the band making their debut on the Billboard charts. Next signing to Universal, the band recorded a few additional tracks for an April 2006 re-release of their debut album on Republic/Universal. The early months of 2006 also saw guitarist Unger stepping down from the band for personal reasons; Brandon Hagan joined on in his place. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi
Come down to me is one of my favorite songs and the lyrics, piano and voice compliment each other so well. I really wish they had stayed together longer as I really liked their style.
'Saving Jane' is now defunct. They were good for the moment.
maxrco80
A real sleeper of sleepers to emerge from the market. Well rounded and talented but sad to read about all the personnel moves,but yet sometimes more than often than not, chemistry becomes the roll. This is the example of it! Great band!
a older version of Skye Sweetnam with a bit of Avril?
lovelytl23
I think this is just a great group. I like the songs and heard them once online and searched them out. Good lyrics and just vulnerable enough to make one empathetic to the music.
kbus1
Very good! Combination of Avril Lavigne & Pink? Rock on Saving Jane! I expect great things. :)
I recently discovered Saving Jane, and I have to say, I am impressed. While some of the songs are pretty standard teen stuff, there is definate talent, and the personality that is brought to the songs is what makes this band worth listening. There are several songs, (Come down to me, Girl next door, ect..) that make up a part of my life's soundtrack.
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