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Artist description
Pillars of Jelleaux is an ecclectic blend of psychedelic, blues, progressive rock, and straight-ahead rock 'n roll. They combine soulful, female lead vocals with intricate instrumental parts and song structures. |
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Music Style
Progressive psychedelic funk folk blues rock |
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Musical Influences
Aerosmith, Janis Joplin, Fleetwood Mac, The Grateful Dead, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Yes |
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Similar Artists
Alanis Morisette, Phish, and a lot of unpopular artists. |
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Artist History
P of J was founded in 1990 by Current as a psychedelic improv and cover band. Clock was the last member to join in 1991. They played venues around the SF Bay Area including the Catayst, Marsugi's, the Cabaret, the Starry Plough, and Boomerang. They recorded their first and only album, "Heleaux" which was mixed and produced by Kevin Gilbert, and promptly broke up. Current and Clock have collaborated in "Various Artists" and "Svelte" and have released several solo albums. Goldwyn and Elliot were in "Goo" and founded "Jen X". |
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Group Members
Jennifer Elliot - vox.
Dave Goldwyn - guitars.
Eddie Current - bass, vox.
Stove Clock - keyboards, vox.
Ed Shipman - drums. |
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Instruments
Vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass, drums. |
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Albums
Heleaux |
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Location
Oakland, CA - USA |
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