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  2. Four Foot Shack - Wikipedia

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    Four Foot Shack is the debut album of Duo de Twang, a country music duo formed by Primus bassist and vocalist Les Claypool and M.I.R.V. guitarist Bryan Kehoe. [8] This album contains one original song and fourteen cover songs (although many are covers of Primus or Les Claypool songs). It was released on February 4, 2014 by ATO Records. [9]

  3. Twang - Wikipedia

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    Twang is an onomatopoeia originally used to describe the sound of a vibrating bow string after the arrow is released. [1] By extension, it applies to the similar vibration produced when the string of a musical instrument is plucked , and similar sounds.

  4. Jewellery Quarter (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery Quarter is the second album by The Twang, released on 3 August 2009. The title was announced on 7 May, along with a free download of the final track on the album (CD version), namely "Another Bus". The album's first single was later announced as "Barney Rubble". [1]

  5. Love It When I Feel Like This - Wikipedia

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    Love It When I Feel Like This is the debut album by Birmingham based indie band The Twang, which was released in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2007 through B-Unique Records. The album was produced by the band's long term collaborator Gavin Monaghan at The Magic Garden Studio, Wolverhampton, and was assisted by Gazz Rogers.

  6. The Twang - Wikipedia

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    The Twang joined The Libertines at Hyde Park in London for their big reunion show on 5 July. They ended the year by joining The Enemy on a 12-date co-headline tour in December. The Twang played fewer shows in 2015, including a gig with The Wonder Stuff in Wolverhampton on 5 July, and a show at O2 Academy Birmingham on 19 December.

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  8. Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Records A&R man Larry Hamby saw Twang Twang at an in-store performance during Austin's South By Southwest music festival. Hamby spent a few minutes watching the band and the next hour on the sidewalk talking to the band's manager. "We were signed as far as he was concerned," says Searles.

  9. Hello Dave - Wikipedia

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    Himebaugh describes the band's sound as Chicago Twang (a phrase that's been a part of the Chicago music scene since the 1920s) - "not quite country and not quite rock and roll"- and wrote a song by the same name describing the exploits of the band on its journey as a mainstay on the music scene. Chicago Twang became the Title Track to HD's 2009 ...