This past Tuesday, a few members of the 90.7 WPSR student staff and I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with the rising boy band FULL CIRCLE BOYS. The group—made up of Jagger Moon, James Herron, Sean Garrity, Dossan Bell, and Ollie Hincy—gave us an inside look at their origin story, their creative process, their music videos, their goals, and the friendship that fuels everything they do.
The band officially formed in 2021, but their roots go back much further. Each member grew up dancing, and some were already performing together long before the group existed. “Me, Dossan, and Ollie grew up in the same dance studio. Then Sean and James grew up in the same dance studio,” Jagger shared during the interview. From the very beginning, their shared passion for dance created a natural bond. When Jagger later connected with Sean through a dance opportunity, the pieces fell into place—and the FULL CIRCLE BOYS were born. With more than 11 years of friendship behind them, they’ve now expanded their talents beyond dance and are making a strong entrance into the music industry.
One of their early releases, “Call My Name,” was soon followed by “Me and You,” and the momentum hasn’t slowed since. Each new track grabs thousands of YouTube views and streams. In June of this year, the band dropped their six-track EP Jeté, quickly followed by another EP, PLIÉ released just last month.
Their dance background gives the FULL CIRCLE BOYS a distinct artistic identity. When asked what sets them apart from other boy bands, Ollie explained, “For starters, we just put out a music video that is fully contemporary dance. We really want to use our dance background and showcase that.” Sean added that being an independent group has given them rare creative freedom: “No label has told us, ‘This is the kind of music you’re going to make.’ Other bands haven’t been afforded that opportunity.”
A standout example of that creativity is their track “8 BALL,” featured on PLIÉ. After its release, the band created a contemporary dance video choreographed by Mari Madrid. The result is a striking blend of movement and emotion that highlights exactly who they are as artists.
They’ve got the music. They’ve got the chemistry. So what’s next? FULL CIRCLE BOYS are only getting started. They hope to continue releasing music, reaching new audiences, performing live, and making waves in the industry. With several performances already behind them, their sights are set on opening for major artists such as Tate McRae and Ed Sheeran.
Don’t miss your chance to support a boy band on the edge of something big. Follow FULL CIRCLE BOYS on all social platforms and stream their music on any major streaming service. You can see the highlights of our interview on the WPSR YouTube channel.