Pop rock band PFR begin recording and gigging again.
POPULAR Nashville pop rock band PFR are to reform. After a string of
best selling albums in the '90s the group, Joel Hanson, Patrick Andrew
and Mark Nash, undertook a farewell tour before momentarily reforming
for the album 'Disappear' on Squint Entertainment in 2001. Label
problems meant that the album was never promoted and the group
disappeared. With a couple of solo projects from Hanson, Andrew's
departure from the now defunct Eager as well as a solo project 'There
And Then It's Gone' and Nash's work as a popular producer, the
musicians have stayed busy. PFR plan to record new versions of some of
their biggest hits as well as a few new songs. PFR will open for Jars
Of Clay on 17th September in the band's original stomping grounds of
Minneapolis.