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Antenna

Even though Blake Babies split up in early 1991, simply as they appeared to be around the verge of success within the post-Nevermind alternative music scene, there have been simply no underlying personality conflicts or artistic disagreements. John Strohm and Freda Like simply wished to go back home. The few …

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John P. Strohm

John P. Strohm performed in several indie pop tasks through the ’80s and ’90s, from his origins in playing drums within an Bloomington, IN, punk music group to guitarist in Boston’s famous Blake Infants. After their demise, Strohm continued to play acoustic guitar in several functions, including his personal Antenna, …

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Blake Babies

While Blake Babies made many engaging information in the later ’80s and early ’90s, they hardly ever broke from the collegiate rock and roll circles where these were adored. It wasn’t until 1992 that their head, Juliana Hatfield, started getting recognition being a songwriter in even more mainstream magazines, but …

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Velo-Deluxe

Following the 1994 split of Bloomington, Indiana’s Antenna, former Blake Babies guitarist John Strohm formed Velo-Deluxe with Go Man Go bassist Kenny Childers and Marmalade drummer Mitch Harris, after that only a 19-year-old freshman at Indiana University. Strohm currently had a whole album’s well worth of songs prepared, but wished …

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