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Music Style
Rock/Americana |
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Musical Influences
Steve Earle, David Lowery |
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Artist History
Roger Clyne and PH Naffah, both of the Refreshments, reformed with Danny White and Steve Larson to form Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. Their first CD, "Honky Tonk Union", is released and debuts at #1 on the Billboard Internet Music charts. The band go on an extensive and successful tour. They follow up with a release of a live CD, titled "Real to Reel" which debuts at #9 on the Billboard Internet Music Charts. In the summer of 2000, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers are nominated by Yahoo! Internet Life for best unsigned Internet lifestyle band. The band has been on the road extensively, and they continue to sell out in Chicago, Denver, Portland, Phoenix, Tempe, and Los Angeles. They will be releasing their latest CD, titled "Sonoran Hope and Madness" on February 12th, 2002. |
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Group Members
Roger Clyne
P.H. Naffah
Steve Larson
Danny White |
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Albums
Honky Tonk Union, Real to Reel, Sonoran Hope & Madness |
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Press Reviews
Thank heavens he uses his powers for good. Some nights, it seems that if he wanted, Roger Clyne could order the doors locked, declare the nightclub his compound and ask everyone to drink the Kool-Aid. Clyne was a showman when he fronted the Refreshments, but he's really come into his own standing in front of the Peacemakers. - Best Front Person, The Arizona Republic |
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Location
Tempe, AZ - USA |
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