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There are two artists under the name Love Apple: 1: "In the late ’70s, three do-right women from Cleveland forged a brief partnership with Ohio’s everything man, Lou Ragland. Unlike the prefabricated singing combos of the day, Lily Pearson, Annette Warren, and Avetta Henry swapped lead duties as situation demanded. When a Ragland-centric publicity stunt preempted a concert appearance, Love Apple disintegrated, abandoning this rehearsal tape at Thomas Boddie’s cherished Eastside studio. Devoid of bass, the sparse instrumentation accentuates each vocalist’s aptitude, showcasing some of Ragland’s finest songwriting in the process." 2: Love Apple started out back in 1997 while Jason Sposa was in high school in Richmond, VA. Then he was writing, playing, and recording with a fellow by the name of Chris Freeman. My knowledge of these years is very limited as I wasn’t there. However, I do know that these years were essential to the success of the band when Jason reformed it in 2000 while attending USC in Columbia, SC. Jason came to the University of South Carolina in 1998 in hopes to find a band. After the first two and half years of playing in local bars and headlining shows with a drum machine, under the name "Love Apple", he found two musicians willing to play music. The Love Apple line-up then became Scott Cooke on drums, George Cooper on bass and Jason on guitar and vocals. Things fell apart, and he went home to VA one more summer to write and created the mp3.com site. Upon