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  1. 2 giorni fa · On April 27th, the road took Sublime to the stage at the Brightside Festival in Orlando, FL and their first headline gig in 28 years. The exact number of years old that Jakob Nowell is currently, the age Bradley was when he died and also a number in numerology that is considered a master number. It is considered a symbol of personal development ...

  2. 3 giorni fa · Sublime’s lead singer, Bradley Nowell, died of a heroin overdose in the spring of 1996. His son, Jakob, was 11 months old. Two months later, the Long Beach band released their third album of their groundbreaking punk, rock, ska, and reggae stew. It sold 5 million copies, driven by the enduring hits “What I Got” and “Santeria.”

  3. 1 giorno fa · If Jakobs Castle were a physical place, it would exist somewhere in the present that’s also rooted in history — and that’s exactly how Jakob Nowell approached the 14 songs that make up Enter: The Castle. As the son of Sublime’s legendary frontman Bradley Nowell, there is no denying that Jakob is influenced by his father’s music and ...

  4. 2 giorni fa · Sublime “April 29th 1992” Sang by Miguel (co founder of Sublime and Skunk Records) and Bradley’s son Jacob Nowell with his band Jacob’s Castle. The show was ...

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  5. 4 giorni fa · 9,507 likes, 73 comments - sublime on May 17, 2024: "Pre-save Sublime (ft. original vocals from Bradley Nowell) X @stickfiguremusic “Feel Like That” now 酪 (link in bio)".

  6. 5 giorni fa · Tragically, lead singer Bradley Nowell passed away just before the album's release, but Sublime's musical legacy endures as they remain one of the most beloved bands in ska history. More Sublime # 24 of 69 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time

  7. 4 giorni fa · Not long before, I was at Coachella and saw Sublime, which has been a glorified cover band since charismatic frontman Bradley Nowell died in 1996. Sublime’s vivid and raunchy music saturated my youth. I know a lot of the lyrics but I’ve mostly relegated their songs, in my mind, to Boomerville, somewhere vaguely problematic and corny.