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- Silvertide is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally named Vertigo, Silvertide was formed in January 2001 in Northeast Philadelphia...
- The Underground Thieves, as well as founding member of previous groups Silvertide, Mount Holly, and SINAI. Perri has also pla**** for Perry Farrell, Matt...
- "Every Grain of Sand" – Amanda Ghost "It Ain't Me Babe" – Silvertide "Maggie's Farm" – Silvertide In its opening w****end (July 21–23, 2006), the film grossed...
- Show and Tell (also known as Show & Tell) is the American band Silvertide's full-length debut album. Produced by Oliver Leiber and mixed by Kevin "Caveman"...
- older brother, Nick Perri, who formerly pla**** guitar with Shinedown, Silvertide, Perry Farrell and Matt Sorum and cousin Dominic Perri. She graduated...
- Bach's guitarist. The lineup also includes b****ist Brian Weaver from Silvertide and drummer Bruno Agra formerly of Revolution Renaissance. Formed in 2011...
- English version, but the name "Maggie" is changed to "Paula". In 2006 Silvertide covered the song for the film Lady in the Water. The song is covered by...
- material for Worsnop's solo album, but once they met Brian Weaver from Silvertide, who became part of the band after they advertised the role for a full-time...
- Allmusic.com. Retrieved 24 October 2011. "Modern Drummer Magazine/Article on Silvertide drummer Kevin Franks cites Powell as influence". Moderndrummer.com. Retrieved...
- Soil – Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 June 2013. "American ExcessSilvertide – Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 June 2013. "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence...