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James Combs

Along with his controversial lyrics set to modern acoustic arrangements, James Combs turned Bloomington, Indiana-based art rock-band, Arson Garden, into perhaps one of the most appealing young bands within the Midwest. Furthermore to leading the music group on successful travels of THE UNITED STATES and European countries, Combs played an important role over the group’s three albums – Under Towers in 1991, Wisteria in 1992 as well as the Belle Stomp in 1994. Departing Indiana, within the mid-1980s, Combs briefly resided in Boston and Chicago before settling in Petaluma, California in 1998. His debut single record, Remotor, released the next year, was accompanied by the greater pop-oriented album, Make sure you DROP in 2001.

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