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  2. Juliana Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967) is an American musician and singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock bands Blake Babies, Some Girls, [2] and The Lemonheads. She also fronted her band, The Juliana Hatfield Three, along with bassist Dean Fisher and drummer Todd Philips, active in the mid-1990s and the mid-2010s.

  3. Juliana Hatfield discography - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Hatfield Listen 2 Kids: 2001 "Keep On Crying" Davíd Garza: Overdub: 2002 "Closet of Dreams" John Doe: Dim Stars, Bright Sky "Still You" 2005 "Going Nowhere" Juliana Hatfield Too Many Years: 2006 "Don't Lie to Me" Juliana Hatfield Big Star, Small World "Love Went Away" Juliana Hatfield under the name Kelly Wilson She Loves You Too

  4. The Juliana Hatfield Three - Wikipedia

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  5. American Laundromat Records - Wikipedia

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    American Laundromat Records was founded in April 2004 by Joe Spadaro [1] in Huntington Village, New York on Long Island. [4] According to Spadaro, he used a small tax-refund to produce the compilation album Transistor, [5] which featured eight indie bands contributing two original songs each.

  6. Mystery Date: Our 1994 Juliana Hatfield Cover Story - AOL

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    A version of this article originally appeared in the March 1994 issue of SPIN. In honor of Juliana Hatfield's latest album, Blood, being released on May 14, 2021, we're republishing this story. It ...

  7. Weird (album) - Wikipedia

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    Weird is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Juliana Hatfield. [5] It was released on January 18, 2019, through American Laundromat Records. [6] She began working on the record after wrapping up Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia-Newton-John.

  8. Soul Asylum, Local H and Juliana Hatfield to Hit the Road ...

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    The '90s are back, baby. Soul Asylum will headline a 27-date fall tour that will feature fellow '90s stalwarts Local H and Juliana Hatfield on the bill as well. All three artists have released ...

  9. My Sister (Juliana Hatfield song) - Wikipedia

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    The song lacks a chorus, as Hatfield could not come up with one, but Litt stated it did not need one. Lyrically, the song points out some of the bad qualities of the narrator's sister ("I hate my sister, she's such a bitch / She acts as if she doesn't even know that I exist"), but most of the song has the narrator praising her sister ("I love my sister, she's the best / She's cooler than any ...