DENVER (AP) — Denver police say they’ve arrested the drummer of Denver-based band OneRepublic on suspicion of assault, destruction of private property and disturbing the peace.
ABC 7News in Denver reports (http://bit.ly/Kd7aoW ) that 38-year-old Eddie Fisher was arrested early Tuesday morning.
Fisher was being held at a Denver jail and is set to appear in court on Wednesday.
Denver police did not immediately return an after-hours call from The Associated Press seeking further details on the arrest.
OneRepublic’s website says the band was up for a Grammy in 2008. It’s most famous songs include “Apologize,” ”Stop and Stare,” ”All the Right Moves” and “Secrets.”
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