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Artist description
Wholesome Rollers were a modestly unambitious pop outfit, interested in playing roughly crafted, wholely american music. yeah. enjoy. |
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Music Style
Alternative Pop |
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Musical Influences
Pavement, Uncle Tupelo, Lemonheads, Yo La Tengo |
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Similar Artists
Wilco, that is probably it... |
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Artist History
Formed in late 1996 or early 1997 (i forget), Wholesome Rollers featured a bunch of nice people playing ok music for something like 2 straight years before disbanding without much of a fight at all.My name is Marshall. I wrote almost all of the songs and did the singing and a good deal of guitar playing. I sound like a little kid here. Half of these trax were recorded in Waco, TX with Chris Godbey at some studio I can't name. The other half were recorded with Justin Crane in Houston at Milagro Studios for way too much damn money.We broke up and now are all asunder, a footnote in the already obscure annals of Houston Music. OK. |
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Group Members
Justin Crane - Guitars, Vocals, ProductionChris Godbey - Production, Lap Steel, Keyboards, DrumsJosh Lambert - BassToto "le Rock" Miranda - DrumsMarshall Preddy - Vocals, Guitars |
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Instruments
duh...guitars, drums, bass, vocals |
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Albums
The Wholesome Rollers (5 song cassette EP) |
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Press Reviews
http://www.spacecityrock.com/pastbands.html#wholesomerollers |
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Location
Houston, TX - USA |
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