Pop rock band PFR begin recording and gigging again.
POPULAR Nashville pop rock band PFR are to reform. After a string of best selling albums in the '90s the group, Joel Hanson, Patrick Andrew and Mark Nash, undertook a farewell tour before momentarily reforming for the album 'Disappear' on Squint Entertainment in 2001. Label problems meant that the album was never promoted and the group disappeared. With a couple of solo projects from Hanson, Andrew's departure from the now defunct Eager as well as a solo project 'There And Then It's Gone' and Nash's work as a popular producer, the musicians have stayed busy. PFR plan to record new versions of some of their biggest hits as well as a few new songs. PFR will open for Jars Of Clay on 17th September in the band's original stomping grounds of Minneapolis.
The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily those held by Cross Rhythms. Any expressed views were accurate at the time of publishing but may or may not reflect the views of the individuals concerned at a later date.