Coalesce (band) - Side Projects and Trivia

Side Projects and Trivia

  • James DeWees is the keyboard player for The Get Up Kids and also performs in his solo project, Reggie and the Full Effect. He has performed as the touring keyboard player for New Found Glory and My Chemical Romance.
  • Stacy Hilt and Nate Ellis compose music in the band The Casket Lottery, Stacy playing bass and Nate playing guitar.
  • Sean Ingram stood in for departed Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist Dimitri Minakakis and played Krazyfest with the band on July 28, 2001.
  • Coalesce have recorded material for Earache Records, Edison Recordings, Hydra Head Records, Relapse Records and Second Nature Recordings.
  • Vocalist Sean Ingram's day job is the manager of a screenprint house Blue Collar Press and guitarist Jes Steineger is a graduate student at the University of Chicago. Preceding this he was a lecturer in Humanities and Western Civilization at the University of Kansas.
  • During the summer of 2006, Jes began work on a new project called ~.
  • Sean Ingram has sung guest vocals on albums for The Out Circuit, Blessing The Hogs, The Used, The Ocean Collective, Fall River, The Casket Lottery, Miasis, and Reggie and the Full Effect. On Reggie albums, Sean is credited as Hungary Bear. On Casket Lottery albums, Sean is credited as Sean-o-tronic.
  • Sean founded Blue Collar Distro, which sells merchandise for bands such as The Get Up Kids, The New Amsterdams, and Motion City Soundtrack.

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