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  1. The Friday Night Boys Biography by Andrew Leahey. After logging several years as the guitarist for My Favorite Highway, Virginia native Andrew Goldstein left the lineup to start his own emo-pop band. He formed Friday Night Boys in 2006 and rounded out the lineup with bassist Robby Dallas Reider, guitarist Mike Toohey, and drummer Chris Barrett.

  2. 24 de nov. de 2014 · The Friday Night Boys were a pop rock/power pop quartet from Fairfax, Virginia that formed in 2006, perhaps most popular for their 2009 song "Stuttering".Made up of singer-songwriter Andrew Goldstein alongside Robby Dallas Reider, Mike Toohey, and Chris Barret, the band was known for their upbeat sound, catchy music, and lyrics focusing on heartbreak and crushes.

  3. The Friday Night Boys. Members: Andrew Goldstein, Chris Barrett (5), Mike Toohey, Robby Dallas Reider: Artist [a2093743] Copy Artist Code. Edit Artist. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 57 copies. Shop now. Share. Discography Reviews Videos Lists. Releases. Discography Reviews Videos Lists. Releases. Categories Filters. Showing 0 - 0 of 0. Prev ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2014 · The Friday Night Boys were a pop rock/power pop quartet from Fairfax, Virginia that formed in 2006, perhaps most popular for their 2009 song "Stuttering".Made up of singer-songwriter Andrew Goldstein alongside Robby Dallas Reider, Mike Toohey, and Chris Barret, the band was known for their upbeat sound, catchy music, and lyrics focusing on heartbreak and crushes.

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  7. ALTERNATIVE · 2008. Off the Deep End reveals a good-time gang keeping the teen-beat bubblegum sound alive. Not that they’re a throwback to the Bay City Rollers, but the Fairfax, Virginia quartet’s catchy contemporary guitar-pop boasts heavily barbed hooks baited with sentiment sweeter than gummy worms. “Permanent Heartbreak” opens like ...