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  2. Yipes! - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the band reunited again for a concert at Milwaukee's Summerfest. [ 4 ] On May 16, 2015, Yipes! played their third show in 34 years at First Avenue in Minneapolis as part of a reunion/tribute show to the famed but long-closed Minneapolis punk bar Jay's Longhorn .

  3. Jaill - Wikipedia

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    Jaill is an indie rock band formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 2002. The band consists of Vincent Kircher, Austin Dutmer, and Andrew Harris. Their music is described as psych-pop, with up-beat guitar and punk music matched with dark lyrics. [1] Their 2010 album, That's How We Burn, earned them the most attention, receiving multiple reviews. [2 ...

  4. The Baroques - Wikipedia

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    The band became notable for its baroque-like keyboards, fuzz guitar riffs, and outright freak-out jams. [2] The band's live performances drew the attention of Chess Records in January 1967. The label, primarily known for releasing R&B material, signed the band in an effort to incorporate a new marketing opportunity. The band went to record ...

  5. Milwaukee's first rock 'n' roll riot in 1964 starred a band ...

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    Milwaukee has had its share of rock-concert mayhem, from Sly Stone to Imagine Dragons. But it was this band that triggered a riot 80 years ago. Milwaukee's first rock 'n' roll riot in 1964 starred ...

  6. Michael and the Messengers - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the Milwaukee-based group consisted of Peter Barans (lead guitar), Greg Jeresek (bass), Jesse Roe (keyboards), Jeff Taylor (vocals), and Augie Jurishica (drums). This group released a cover of " In the Midnight Hour " that charted at No. 116, and shortly after signed with Motown Records .

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  8. The Wigs - Wikipedia

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    The Wigs were formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by vocalist and guitarist Jim Cushinery with Bobby Tews on drums and Marty Ross on vocals and guitar. Bass guitarist Bob Pachner left the band shortly before the group's album was recorded. [1] After regrouping on the West Coast in 1983, Val McCallum joined the group on bass guitar. The Wigs were ...

  9. Plasticland - Wikipedia

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    Brian Ritchie, later of The Violent Femmes, played guitar briefly with the band on early recordings. Multiple singles, EPs, compilation appearances, studio and live albums appeared in the 1980s and early 1990s. Several compilation CDs chronicle the band's earlier years. Color Appreciation (1984), their first album, was on the French Lolita label.