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  2. Gospel Claws - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Claws released its first studio recording in 2009. This self-titled EP would create some early buzz for the band. Brandon Nolta at Boise Weekly enjoyed the record's "new-retro vibe" and said that it was "well worth your currency, no matter how inscrutable [the band's] name."

  3. Alison's Halo - Wikipedia

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    As Kitten Factor, they released the "Nite Lite" single on the Rainbow Quartz International label in 1998, and the three-song "Surround" 7-inch EP in 1999 on Sunday Records. [6] In 1999, they changed names again to Insta, re-releasing Horn Rim Fury under that name on Sunday Records. [ 7 ]

  4. Tickertape Parade - Wikipedia

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    Tickertape Parade was formed in June 2002 after Aaron Wendt recorded a few demos, and then recruited his friend Jesse Everhart to play guitar. [1] The band would thereafter be completed when Sean McCall joined on drums and Topher on bass [1] and Dan Hargest, formerly of Pollen, would join to fill in gaps by playing keys, guitar, and singing backup vocals. [2]

  5. Sam Means (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The company has since found a sizable warehouse at 850 W. Lincoln in Phoenix’s historic warehouse district that they revitalized in 2019. Over the years, Means has extended the Hello brand to other ventures, including an apparel line, a record label, a screen printing and record pressing services, and event space.

  6. Bruce Connole - Wikipedia

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    The Jetzons was a new wave band out of Phoenix, Arizona whose original members included Damon Doiron (bass), Bruce Connole (guitar and vocals), Brad Buxer (keyboard), and Steve Golladay (drums). They played their first gig on December 31, 1980, and their last in July 1983.

  7. Courtney Marie Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Courtney Marie Andrews (born November 7, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Phoenix, Arizona. [1] She released her first widely distributed and breakthrough studio album, Honest Life, in 2016.

  8. Bill Schnee - Wikipedia

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    Schnee was born in Phoenix, Arizona, where he lived until he was 13. At that time, his family moved to California. Early musical training was in trumpet, saxophone and piano. In 1964, his senior year at Glendora High School, Schnee started a band, The LA Teens, writing songs and playing organ.

  9. Phoenix discography - Wikipedia

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    Their first three albums, United (2000), Alphabetical (2003), and It's Never Been Like That (2006), were released through Source, Virgin Records, and Astralwerks. The band received major commercial success following the release of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009), which was released through V2 Records, Glassnote, Loyauté, and Cooperative Music.

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