New Jersey Stage Issue 73 | Page 116

together, learned to accept each other’s opinions, and we share all credits equally as a band should. We have also learned how to record and get out of the way of a song, something that we are very proud of with the release of the first single, ‘Little Miss America.’” The band’s fourth album, Midnight Lights, is scheduled for release in August. Josh Orange is hoping to be able to play some shows in America in the future. Burke describes the essence the band tried to capture with the song and its video. “It’s about the importance of lives and work of everyday people. It might be the guy that serves you coffee in the morning, the truck driver that delivers your parcel, the front-liners who put their lives at risk everyday, or the lady in the diner that takes the time to ask how you are. The song is inspired by the integrity and importance of the small gestures we receive every day from ordinary people who are doing the best they can. The small gestures that make a difference, a simple smile can go a long way on an ordinary day. They very much do make a difference. There are stars all around us. We dedicate this video clip to you, and you know who you are. Thank you.” • Watch Josh Orange perform “Hey John” NJ STAGE - ISSUE 73 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 116