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Artist description
Co-ed melodic rock/indie pop band from Brooklyn, NY featuring lots of ace tone organ. Songs are short and tuneful and about girls, rock and the convergence of these two things. |
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Music Style
indie pop/rock/lo-fi |
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Musical Influences
mott the hoople, guided by voices |
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Similar Artists
liz phair, the lyres |
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Artist History
Billy Sunday, Rockie and the General released a 6 song self-titled EP on their own Trifectaa Records in June 1999, comprised of songs recorded in their home studio in Willamsburg, Brooklyn from fall 98 to spring 99. Our first release on a real label, Amberley Recordings out of the UK, will be out sometime this century. A full-length CD on Spare Me Records is also in the works for a hopeful winter 2001-2002 release. Currently Nurse & Soldier continue to bring home paychecks by old-fashioned means and occasionally play out at local Brooklyn and Manhattan venue |
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Group Members
Rockie (guitar/vox/organ), Billy Sunday (guitar/organ/vox), General Jefferson Bailey (guitar/vox/drums), Tiger (bass/hot pants) |
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Instruments
'72 and '73 Fender Competition Mustangs, '80s Stratocaster, sometimes a '99 Rickenbacker 12-string, ace tone organs, musicman amps, some guitar pedals, a drum set but I don't know what kind |
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Albums
Nurse & Soldier |
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Press Reviews
as if |
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Additional Info
sleigh bells |
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Location
Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York - USA |
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