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Save Ferris

Save Ferris
Origin Orange County, California, United States
Genres Ska punk
Years active 1995–present
Labels Sony BMG/Starpool/Epic/Columbia
Associated acts The MojoWire
Starpool
PopBritannica
Nuckle Brothers
Members Monique Powell
Gordon Bash
Brandon Dickert
Patrick Ferguson
Erik Hughes
Alex Burke
Alexander Mathias
Connor McElwain
Past members José Castellaños
Brian Mashburn
Bill Uechi
Eric Zamora
Mark Harismendy
Brian "T-Bone Willy" Williams
Evan Kilbourne
Steve 'Baby Bird' White
Oliver Zavala
Adrienne Knolff
Steve Cordero
Jesse Tunnell
Denny Weston Jr.
Joe Berry

Save Ferris is a ska punk band formed circa 1995 in Orange County, California. Their name is a reference to the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

The band came together after the dissolution of a number of Orange County, California bands. With the band working together under their own “Starpool” label, they began to book shows around Southern California to a great underground response.

The band released their debut EP Introducing Save Ferris on their own label, Starpool Records in 1996, and ended up selling close to 20,000 copies of their EP “out of the trunks of their cars.” That year, Powell provided vocals on the Reel Big Fish song "She Has A Girlfriend Now" from their album Turn the Radio Off (Mojo), which is considered one of RBF’s most requested songs to date.

Riding a wave of support from fans all over Southern California, Save Ferris became favorites of KROQ radio’s legendary “Rodney on the Rock”, which resulted in regular airplay on LA’s world-famous KROQ radio station, possibly being the first unsigned band to do this in LA alternative radio history. Later that year, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences gave the band a Grammy showcase award for best-unsigned band, earning them a recording contract with Epic Records (SONY).

The band released their debut full-length album, It Means Everything, for Epic in 1997. The album featured several re-recorded tracks from the EP, some new songs, and a cover of Dexys Midnight Runners' "Come on Eileen, which became the band’s most successful single to date. It Means Everything also featured the single "The World is New," which was featured in the film The Big Hit starring Mark Wahlberg, and was later featured in the trailers for Senseless and Thomas and the Magic Railroad, as well as an episode of the TV series 7th Heaven.


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