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  2. Yob (band) - Wikipedia

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    YOB's third full-length release, The Illusion of Motion, was released on Metal Blade Records in 2004, and their fourth album The Unreal Never Lived was released by Metal Blade in 2005. [ 1 ] Scheidt announced in a press release on January 10, 2006, that YOB was disbanding after almost ten years.

  3. List of Oregon musicians - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of notable musicians and musical groups, past and present, from Oregon of the United States. The list is grouped by metropolitan areas. The list is grouped by metropolitan areas.

  4. The Shedd Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Shedd Institute was established in 1991 as a performing arts company focused on producing an annual summer orchestral pops festival dedicated to the championship of American classical music under the name Oregon Festival of American Music with American conductor Marin Alsop serving as music director and conductor. [2]

  5. Music of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    As for songs about Eugene, two country stars have weighed in. Dolly Parton wrote a song about Eugene in 1972, which was released in the 4-CD box set Dolly in 2009, [15] with the refrain, "Eugene, Oregon I'll remember you for the rest of my life, I won't forget how good you were to me, No and I won't be forgettin' all the kindness that you show ...

  6. Eugene (1989) - Wikipedia

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    Eugene (1989) is an album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton with the Northwest Creative Orchestra recorded at the University of Oregon in 1989 for the Italian Black Saint label. [ 1 ]

  7. Sam Bond's Garage - Wikipedia

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    Sam C. Bond was the grandson of Eugene-area pioneers Allen and Rachel Bond, owners of a 320-acre donation land claim awarded in 1853 on the current site of the Eugene Airport. Bond operated a garage on Blair Street, constructed sometime between 1918 and 1923, although Bond purchased the property in 1926.

  8. Surf Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Surf Trio recorded and played mostly original material; instrumental surf, 60's garage, pop-punk and Ramones influenced punk rock. The band, along with The Miracle Workers and Dead Moon from Portland, Girl Trouble from Tacoma, and The Mono Men from Bellingham, were a part of the Pacific Northwest's 60s-influenced, garage rock music scene during the mid-to-late 1980s.

  9. Cigar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cigar is an American punk rock band from Eugene, Oregon, and, later, San Diego, California, United States. Cigar was formed in 1996, discovered by Fletcher Dragge of the band Pennywise and signed to Theologian Records in 1997. Its first album, Speed is Relative, was released in 1999 and produced by Fletcher Dragge.