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New England based rock group Gone for Days originated in 2010 after lead vocalist Chris Taylor had left his current band Vegas Temper. His vision was to pursue a different songwriting direction that was more personal to him as a writer. Through a mutual management relationship, Taylor had met guitarist Jesse Hatch who at the time was in Florida who just accepted a job with a Universal Record label doing radio promotion, touring as well as artist development in Nashville Tennessee. The staff recognized Hatch’s talent for songwriting and was soon outsourced as a songwriter. Hatch was still looking for a similar song writing situation as Taylor and the two forged a long-distance writing partnership, and would soon record what would be the first songs of the GFD project. After catching the attention of major labels and management firms, Taylor and Hatch decided that it was crucial to live closer to one another. Jesse packed up his life in Nashville and moved to New England to unite with Taylor. In the past Jesse had worked on a project in Nashville with vocalist and bassist Christopher Dickman. The GFD project was over 1,000 miles away, yet Jesse immediately texted Chris to brush up on his bass playing skills and asked Dickman to come to Boston for an audition. After the auditioned, Dickman was accepted into the project and like Jesse, left Nashville and all his current recording projects to pursue GFD full-time. Enter an old bandmate of Taylor's - Justin Pacy on the drums. Their hit single 'Guilty Pleasure' can be heard on Sirius-XM Octane! For more information, visit www.gonefordays.com