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Artist description
A most enduring, engaging, enigmatic and thoroughly original rock and roll experience, dRAW PiNKY is an eclectic troupe of musicians, songwriters, performers, poets, artists, actors, anarchists and iconoclasts who refuse to go away. |
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Music Style
Eclectic cabaret folk rock |
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Musical Influences
Richard Thompson, Kurt Weill, Phillip Glass, Captain Beefheart, Nico, Jonathan Richman, June Tabor, Steve Earle, Emmy Lou Harris, Jane Siberry, 10CC, Lena Lovich, Patty Smith |
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Similar Artists
all and none |
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Artist History
Good friends for many years engaged in diverse musical and theatrical endeavors and projects from Los Angeles to San Francisco to the Virgin Islands finally coalesced into a Northern Californiasupergroup in 1993. |
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Group Members
William Fuller, lead vocals and tunesmith; Jane Hastings, vocals, spoken word and tunesmith; Jack Hastings, bass guitar, vocals and tunesmith; Bob Jolly, lead guitar and vocalsLinda Melvin, lead vocals and tunesmith; Gary Sears, keyboard, guitar, vocals and tunesmith; James Stewart, drums and percussion. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Occasional Horns and Accoutrements |
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Albums
"Idiot Glee", "Wee", "Flying in the face of Reason" |
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Press Reviews
"dRAW PiNKY is one of the most polished, cohesive and musically adept ensembles in the area." - Paul Piazza, Magpie Weekly / "A masterul ensemble of onstage musicians earn their spot in the limelight . . . sparks fly straight into the audience."- Karen D'Souza, Sacramento Bee / Imagine "Cabaret" done by the Talking Heads and the Mothers of Invention. That's a rough approximation of "Peep Show 2," the latest performance piece from the ever wacky Draw Pinky."- Jim Carnes, Sacramento Bee |
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Location
Sacramento, CA - USA |
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