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Julie Doiron

Julie Doiron began her music profession in 1990, performing and performing bass for the Canadian indie rock-band Eric’s Trip. As the group released several EPs and three albums for Sub Pop, Doiron also started writing her personal largely acoustic materials. When Eric’s Trip split up in 1996, she released an …

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John Parish

John Parish 1st hit public awareness like a collaborator with PJ Harvey, co-producing and taking part in on To ENABLE YOU TO GET My Love and it is This Desire? While he consequently staked out an enigmatic single career, the story of his rise in music is definitely entwined with …

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Giant Sand

Large Sand was the principal outlet for the stylistic curveballs and sun-damaged songcraft of Howe Gelb, a Pennsylvania-born singer/guitarist who shaped the four-piece Large Sandworms following relocating to Tuscon, Az in the middle-’70s. After launching the EP Will Wallow and Roam Following the Spoil in 1980, Gelb terminated everyone but …

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Howe Gelb

It took singer/songwriter Howe Gelb almost 20 years to get the sort of interest upstart indie rockers routinely obtain by their second recording. During those 2 decades, Gelb released a good amount of material on the helm of his group, Large Sand, presenting an extremely original undertake Southwestern root base …

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M. Ward

Portland, Oregon-based vocalist/songwriter M. Ward (blessed Matthew Stephen Ward) was raised hearing gospel and nation, two styles that amount prominently in his breezy, Western world Coast undertake Americana. Following a six-year stint using the folk-rock trio Rodriguez, Ward started sketching out music deeply rooted within the traditional customs of American …

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Band of Blacky Ranchette

Blacky Ranchette may be the alter ego of Howe Gelb, leader from the post-punk country-rock music group Giant Fine sand. He produced the Music group of Blacky Ranchette within the mid-’80s in an effort to explore direct country music, however the group’s three albums even so resonated with Gelb’s Neil …

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The Delines

Taking periods in 2012 from his additional music group, Richmond Fontaine, to spotlight his successful composing profession, Willy Vlautin also found out time to create new materials that was influenced by the tone of voice of Austin-based singer Amy Boone. Getting up to speed fellow RF member Sean Oldham on …

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Port O’Brien

Created in 2005 across the talents of Truck Pierszalowski, Cambria Goodwin, Caleb Nichols, and Joshua Barnhart, California’s Interface O’Brien take up the same idiosyncratic alternative folk/indie rock and roll surroundings as Jason Molina, Can Oldham, and Pavement. The many bandmembers have time jobs that see them working extended hours in …

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Mariachi El Bronx

Born out of the desire to concern themselves musically, Mariachi Un Bronx may be the change ego of LA punk strap the Bronx. Conceived in 2006, the theory came into being when the Bronx had been asked to try out an acoustic arranged and, instead of just pare down their …

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