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Artist description
An eclectic alternative folk music group featuring original folk songs and spoken word performance built around the words of Canadian poet Bob MacKenzie. |
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Music Style
unique eclectic folk-rock performance |
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Musical Influences
Leonard Cohen, Delaney and Bonnie, Melanie Safka, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Les Crane, many more |
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Similar Artists
Our sound is so eclectic that it's hard to say who we sound most like. We have been compared to a wide variety of artists in rock and roll, folk, country, blues and other genres. |
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Artist History
Performing unique eclectic folk-rock music in Kingston Ontario since 1993. |
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Group Members
Gary Barratt, Steve Gillen, Bob MacKenzie, Kathleen McMaster, Kerry-Lee McMaster, Tyler Tryon, Lorne Whitby, Alex Young |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, drums, keys, percussion |
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Albums
Assume Nothing (1999) |
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Press Reviews
From: ziggyfreud (GarageBand reviewer)
Received: 9/18/01 05:07 AM
Subject: New Fan: ziggyfreud!
hey, this is the second song of your's that i've reviewed
in the last week, and i think i gave them both excellent
reviews. ("life is a poem" being the first, and now "twelve
red roses.") and neither of them sound remotely similar. ya
know, i think you might be my kind of band. i'm gonna have
to look into you more.
thanks, dennis
From: LWguitar (GarageBand reviewer)
Received: 9/19/01 09:58 AM
Subject: Hmmmm
This is interesting... I've reviewed at least three different
songs from you guys and each one has sounded almost completely
different. I congratulate you on your diversity and ability.
Usually I can tell the artist after a while but each song has
taken me by surprise after I saw it was your band. I've liked
them all. I Look forward to reviewing more..... |
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Location
Kingston, Ontario - Canada |
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