Cory Monteith's Band Bonnie Dune Releases Debut Album 2014, Listen Here (VIDEO)

Cory Monteith's Band Bonnie Dune Releases Debut Album 2014, Listen Here (VIDEO)
"Glee" star, Cory Monteith, who passed away in July, was also a part of a band called Bonnie Dune. Their debut album, Miramar, includes six songs that were recorded with Cory a month before he died. Miramar is available on iTunes now.
Their new song "Maybe Tonight" is now available. "We finished these particular six songs quite a while ago," lead vocalist Justin Wilczynski tells E! News. "Some things happened where Cory needed to take a break and we realized that he was struggling and that he was having a hard time, so we took a bit of a hiatus from the writing and recording process."
They talk about the album as a "celebration of his life and what he enjoyed doing. He definitely meant a lot to us and it was something that Cory really had a great time doing, we all did."
"Maybe Tonight" is one of three finished songs that Cory was able to hear off of the album before he died. Lea Michele, Cory's girlfriend, got to hear the song early and really enjoyed it. " 'This is amazing, I cannot believe how great it turned out.' I've never seen him that excited about a recording before.
Bonnie Dune is Justin Wilczynski (vocals/guitar), Cory Monteith (drums/vocals), Seth Roberts (guitar/vocals), Joshua Kerr (bass), Jacob Lee Wick (keyboard).
"Glee" continued with their first season after the passing of Cory on FOX this past Fall. New cast members included Demi Lovato and Adam Lambert.
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