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Artist description
Three men, alcohol, and a passion to grab the world of free jazz and take it to new heights. But that was before they broke up. |
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Music Style
Drunken Free Jazz |
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Musical Influences
None |
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Similar Artists
None |
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Artist History
A short lived free jazz project, Suzie and the Thirsties formed at 12:03 AM 11/26/00, and broke up at 1:44 AM. The band members declined to comment on the breakup, but word is the music was too "ahead of it's time." |
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Group Members
Adam Junkins - Trombone, Lead Vocals Ethan McCreadie - Bass, Vocals Zachary Reese - Guitar, Vocals |
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Instruments
Bass, Guitar, and Trombone. That's it. |
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Press Reviews
"Amazingly funny, loosely constucted, and horribly performed: this is improv at it's best." -The Penley Times, 12/03/00 "While the lyrics hint at a existential view on the world, the sounds Suzie produces take everything you know of the earth, chew it up and offer a fresh, saliva-coated outlook. If Paul McCarthy made music, this would be it." Christian Avante Gaurd Magazine, December 2000 "Is this a joke?" -common listener reaction |
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Location
Doylestown, PA - USA |
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