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They Might Be Giants

Merging a knack for infectious melodies having a quirky love of life along with a vaguely avant-garde aesthetic lent from the brand new York post-punk underground, THEY COULD BE Giants became an unlikely alternative rock and roll success story because they reinvented themselves throughout their job. Musically, John Flansburgh and …

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John Linnell

Best known as you 1 / 2 of goof-pop duo THEY COULD BE Giants, vocalist/songwriter/accordionist John Linnell was created June 12, 1959 in NEW YORK; while we were young in Lincoln, MA, he befriended one John Flansburgh, and jointly they began composing music. Linnell and Flansburgh proceeded to go their …

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