Golden Youth

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Golden Youth
Origin Sacramento, California
Genres Christian alternative rock, indie rock
Years active 2012–present
Labels Slospeak
Website Golden-Youth.com
Members Stephanie Lauren
Kyle Monroe
Aaron Tosti
Jesse Palmer
Patrick Boyle

Golden Youth is an American Indie/Alternative band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2012. The core of the band are singer/songwriters Stephanie Lauren and Kyle Monroe. They have played a number of shows mostly in California and have recently released their first album. Shortly before releasing the album they joined forces with manager and music industry veteran Tim Cook of N3W LEVEL in Los Angeles.

Golden Youth have been quickly developing a strong following through their video postings on YouTube. They filmed their own unique videos for songs like "Brother in the Morning Light" and "Seven Seas". They have also posted their versions of Rod Stewart's "Forever Young" and The Lumineers' "Ho Hey".

History

Golden Youth formed in 2012 by friends Stephanie Lauren and Kyle Monroe. They played their first live show in Fresno, California at Kuppajoe on April 20, 2012 opening for Picture Atlantic. Since relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, the band have been touring the United States and featured in festivals such as SXSW.

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