
Hey Monday is an American four-piece pop-rock band from West Palm Beach, Florida (2007-2011 currently on hiatus) Cassadee Pope and Mike Gentile were former members of the band called Blake. They had one song recorded called “Turn the Clock”. They were scheduled to play Warped Tour in 2008 but had to drop off the tour to finish recording the record “Hold On Tight” . The band changed its name from Blake to Hey Monday in August 2008 right before their debut album dropped. After graduating high school, Cassadee Pope formed the band Hey Monday with Mike Gentile, Elliot James, Alex Lipshaw and Jersey Moriarty. Alex Wilhelm of A&R Website CrazedHits.com then discovered the band before they were signed… Their debut album “Hold On Tight” was released worldwide on October 7, 2008 via decaydance and Columbia Records. Their first single from the album, “Homecoming”, was featured on the CitizensFOB mix-tape Welcome to the New Administration. Lead singer Cassadee was also featured in the song “Take My Hand” by The Cab on the mixtape. Cassadee made an appearance in Fall Out Boy’s video “America’s Suitehearts”. She has a guest appearance as herself in the Degrassi: The Next Generation TV Movie, Degrassi Goes Hollywood along with Pete Wentz. The song “Should’ve Tried Harder” appears on the videogame Major League Baseball 2K9.
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'The Voice': Hey Monday's Cassadee Pope Joins Blake Shelton's Team -
Source: Idolator"It is now time to bring it as a coach," Blake Shelton said wisely as the The Voice opened Tuesday night.
Hey Monday's Cassadee Pope Covers "Torn": Idolator Premiere -
Source: IdolatorIt's a new day for Cassadee Pope. The spritely singer best known as the frontwoman of pop-punk outfit Hey Monday sets off this week on her first-ever solo tour, and to help set the tone for her intimate, acoustic performances, she's recorded a soulful, spare rendition of "Torn", the infectious, angsty 90s smash made famous by Natalie Imbruglia (though originally recorded by alt-rock band Ednaswap).