High Flight Society

High Flight Society was an American Christian rock band from Cedartown, Georgia.[1]

High Flight Society
Official Logo
Background information
Also known asLift Ticket
OriginCedartown, Georgia
GenresChristian rock[1]
Years active1998 – 2012
LabelsSelectric
RKT
Word
Independent
Associated actsPacifico, Overflow, Sidestep, Three's Too Many, Tenth Leper, Clay Covered Souls, Picnic With Fish, The Elms, Seven Places, Number One Gun, Holland, Fighting Jacks, Cool Hand Luke, Chasing Victory, Bleach, Disciple, Spoken, The Wedding, Wavorly
Websitewww.highflightsociety.net
Past membersJason Wilkes
Michael Packer
John Packer
Scotty Lockridge
Jerad Griffin

History

High Flight Society was founded by Michael Packer and Scotty Lockridge under the name Lift Ticket, and picked up John Packer as bassist later. For roughly two to three years, the trio recorded demos and played local gigs before realizing that they required a frontman. Jason Wilkes was John's friend and the band's choice, and went on to become the band's frontman. At this point, the band decided to rename itself High Flight Society.

The band was originally signed to Selectric Records for the release of their first EP From Far Above Somewhere. They were then signed by RKT Music, a subsidiary of Rocketown Records, in March 2007.[2] Their song "Sweet Redeemer" reached No. 47 on the CRW Year End Top 100 Rock Songs chart for 2007.[3] On June 5, 2007, the band released its self-titled debut album under RKT Music.

In late 2008, RKT folded, leaving High Flight Society without a label. On December 12, 2008 it was announced that the group had added Jerad Griffin to take over Jason's rhythm guitar parts and to sing background vocals. In 2009, High Flight Society independently recorded and funded the release of Par Avion, which was released on June 16. This EP was made available online, and hard copies were sold only at shows.

On March 12, 2010, it was announced that they had officially signed to Warner Brothers/Word Records. Unfortunately, due to restructuring within the label, they were abruptly dropped, leaving them wondering how they would proceed as a band.

On December 21, 2010, it was announced that they had decided to part ways with Jerad. Using Kickstarter, the band raised over $5000 between December 21, 2010, and January 28, 2011, to fund their new six-song EP. On December 20, 2011, the band released its final work, Lights Come Down.

On Sunday, May 20, 2012, Lockridge, aged 31, had a seizure while preparing for church and died from trauma to the head.

In late 2012, frontman Jason Wilkes joined the band Disciple as bassist and backing vocalist. Wilkes finally left the band after his last show with them on April 11, 2015, and is now on a solo venture.

On March 6, 2018, Jason Wilkes appeared on The Voice. Wilkes joined Blake Shelton’s team.

After leaving Disciple, Wilkes created a record label called "High Flight Records" as a way to preserve the legacy of this band. He and The Coles have released multiple songs under that label.

Discography

Albums and extended plays

From Far Above Somewhere EP
High Flight Society
Par Avion EP
Lights Come Down EP

Singles

Album/EP Single Year
High Flight Society "Up Above" 2007
"Time Is Running Out"
"Declaration"
"Sweet Redeemer"
Par Avion "Run From Yesterday" 2009
"Inhaling A Bullet" 2010

Compilation appearances

Compilation Contribution Label Year
Born After Vinyl, Vol. 1 "Sweet Redeemer" Rocketown 2007
Songs We've Been Trying To Tell You About (And Others We Haven't), Volume One "Direction" What Will People Think? 2012

Members

  • Jason Wilkes – lead vocals (2001 – 2012); rhythm guitar (2001 – 2008; 2010 – 2012)
  • Michael Packer – lead guitar, backing vocals (1998 – 2012)
  • John Packer – bass guitar, backing vocals (1998 – 2012)
  • Scotty Lockridge – drums (1998 – 2012; died in 2012)
  • Jerad Griffin - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2008 – 2010)

Timeline

References

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