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Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers

Formed in the ashes from the Refreshments, Deceased Hot Workshop, as well as the Gin Blossoms, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers surfaced in 1999 being a Southwestern supergroup focusing on literate, pop-tinged Americana. The Arizona-bred frontman Roger Clyne acquired previously set up himself using the Refreshments through the post-grunge heyday …

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The Refreshments

Even though Gin Blossoms were Tempe, AZ’s most recognizable band within the post-grunge era, the Refreshments were possibly the town’s hometown favorite. Their alternate pop/rock audio owed much towards the band’s Southwestern environment, whose influence performed a big part around the band’s sophomore work, The Container & New Horses, and …

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Old 97’s

Although they truly became probably one of the most long lasting bands in the choice country-rock catalog, Old 97’s drew inspiration from a wide selection of genres, like the twangy stomp of cowpunk as well as the melodies of power pop. Shaped in 1993 by frontman Rhett Miller and bassist …

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Rhett Miller

Texas local Rhett Miller could very well be best known because the frontman from the Dallas-based alt-country music group Aged 97’s, although he also pursued a critically acclaimed single career through the 2000s. Shaped in 1993, the Aged 97’s constructed a devoted pursuing with their mixture of nation and power …

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Roger Clyne

Arizona-bred singer/songwriter Roger Clyne 1st produced a name for himself while fronting the Refreshments through the post-grunge heyday from the ’90s. “Banditos” was the quartet’s biggest strike, an invitingly cheeky pop anthem that splashed the group’s Southwestern-tinged music across mainstream and university radio through the summer season of 1996. Accurate …

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