Saving Abel

Saving Abel is a prominent Southern rock band formed by Jared Weeks and Jason Null, accompanied by Scott Bartlett, Scott Wilson, and Dave Moraata. The band gained widespread recognition with their debut single “Addicted,” which rapidly rose to success across mainstream rock and Billboard Hot 100, ultimately achieving platinum certification from RIAA. Their self-titled debut album secured a position on Billboard’s Top 50 and produced two more #1 singles, “18 Days” and “Drowning (Face Down),” establishing Saving Abel as a formidable force in the rock music scene.
Their second album, “Miss America,” continued the trajectory set by their debut, debuting among the top 25 albums and generating hit singles like “Stupid Girl (Only in Hollywood)” and “The Sex is Good.” With five Top 10 Billboard releases, the band ventured into the creation of their third album, “Bringing Down The Giant,” which saw success with the title track reaching top 10 on various charts. Additionally, Weeks and Null revisited earlier compositions, leading to the creation of the “Shade of Grace – Twenty Year Songs” EP. Saving Abel’s musical prowess and impact have been acknowledged with several accolades from MTV, VH1, Fuse, BMG, and Music Choice, with “Addicted” earning the title of most played song of the year. Currently, Saving Abel is immersed in the recording process for their upcoming album.

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