12 Stones
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Origin | Mandeville |
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Louisiana | |
United States | |
Members | Paul McCoy |
Justin Rimer | |
Eric Weaver | |
Aaron Gainer | |
Genres | Post-grunge |
Alternative Rock | |
Alternative Metal | |
Christian Rock | |
Nu Metal | |
Record labels | Wind-up Records |
Universal Music Group | |
Executive Music Group | |
Cleopatra Records | |
Songs | The Way I Feel |
Broken | |
World So Cold | |
Crash | |
Lie to Me | |
We Are One | |
Running Out of Pain | |
Anthem for the Underdog | |
This Dark Day | |
Broken Road | |
Eric's Song | |
Fade Away | |
Back Up | |
It Was You | |
Hey Love | |
Soulfire | |
Far Away | |
Adrenaline | |
Home | |
My Life | |
In My Head | |
The Last Song | |
Games You Play | |
Arms of a Stranger | |
Infected | |
Waiting for Yesterday | |
Lerlene | |
Tomorrow Comes Today | |
3 Leaf Loser | |
Open Your Eyes | |
In Closing | |
2017 | |
Official site | 12stones.com |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Career start | Mandeville, Louisiana, United States |
List | 2017 |
2002 | |
Albums | Anthem for the Underdog |
Potter's Field | |
12 Stones | |
Beneath the Scars | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1080841 |
About 12 Stones
12 Stones is an American hard rock band, formed in 2000 in Mandeville, Louisiana, and currently consisting of Paul McCoy, Eric Weaver and Sean Dunaway.
'The Whale gives a voice to people like me'
... In this time he became a bit of a hermit - and put on 12 Stones (76kg) in 18 months...
Geologist Jim Fitton jailed in Iraq: 'I just want my dad home', say family
... Jim Fitton, 66, who is originally from Bath, collected 12 Stones and shards of broken pottery during a recent geology and archaeology tour of the country, but said he did not know he was breaking the law...
Geologist Jim Fitton jailed in Iraq 'shell shocked' over verdict
... Jim Fitton, 66, who is originally from Bath, collected 12 Stones and shards of broken pottery during a recent geology and archaeology tour of the country...
British geologist jailed in Iraq after taking artefacts
... Jim Fitton, 66, who is originally from Bath, collected 12 Stones and shards of broken pottery during a recent geology and archaeology tour of the country...
British geologist jailed in Iraq after taking artefacts
A retired British geologist has been jailed for 15 years for attempting to remove artefacts from Iraq.
Jim Fitton, 66, who is originally from Bath, collected 12 Stones and shards of broken pottery during a recent geology and archaeology tour of the country.
Mr Fitton has insisted he had no idea he was breaking Iraqi laws.
A German man arrested alongside Mr Fitton, Volker Waldmann, was acquitted of the same charges. Both were arrested at Baghdad airport on 20 March.
Mr Fitton's lawyer said he would appeal The Verdict on the grounds there was no Criminal Intent .
The maximum sentence for removing artefacts is the death penalty.
The Court decided to reduce The Sentence " because of the advanced Age Of The Accused , " The Judge said.
Mr Fitton collected the items as souvenirs while visiting a site in Eridu, in Iraq's south east.
Iraqi officials have said the fragments could be considered as archaeological pieces as they date back More Than 200 years.
The Foreign Office has said it cannot interfere with the judicial process of Another Country and has made clear its opposition to the death penalty.
Source of news: bbc.com