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  2. The Three O'Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Three O'Clock is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" [1] to describe a subset of the 1980s L.A. music scene which included bands such as Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, Green on Red, the Long Ryders and the Bangles.

  3. Michael Quercio - Wikipedia

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    The band's new name, "The Three O'Clock," came from the time of day they rehearsed. Still signed to Frontier, the band issued the Baroque Hoedown EP, their debut release as The Three O'Clock, in late 1982. The EP was followed by a full-length LP in 1983 entitled Sixteen Tambourines.

  4. Sixteen Tambourines - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen Tambourines is the first album by the Three O'Clock, released in 1983 ... the release as "a good way to check out this important band from the ...

  5. Vermillion (The Three O'Clock album) - Wikipedia

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    Vermillion is an album by the American band the Three O'Clock, released in 1988. [1] It was the band's fourth and final album. [2] The album was released on Paisley Park Records; label founder Prince wrote "Neon Telephone", on which Wendy and Lisa sang. [3] [4] Vermillion was produced by Ian Ritchie. [5] Jason Falkner joined the band on guitar. [6]

  6. Category:The Three O'Clock members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the indie pop band The Three O'Clock. Pages in category "The Three O'Clock members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Ever After (The Three O'Clock album) - Wikipedia

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    Ever After is the third album by The Three O'Clock, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). The album was produced by Lightning Seeds frontman Ian Broudie, former member of the New Wave bands Big in Japan and Care. [1]

  8. Adam Merrin - Wikipedia

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    Adam Merrin is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is the keyboardist for the Los Angeles–based rock band The 88, and later joined The Three O'Clock. [1] Songs from Merrin's solo work have been featured on Grey's Anatomy, The Big C, Kyle XY, How I Met Your Mother, Greek, The L.A. Complex, Bones, Necessary Roughness, Reaper, Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County, and in the film ...

  9. Jason Falkner - Wikipedia

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    Falkner joined the Three O'Clock, as a guitarist (and composer of one song) on their final album Vermillion, released in 1988 on Prince's Paisley Park Records label. [1] However, the band broke up shortly afterwards." [2] Afterward, Falkner's friend Roger Manning convinced him to move to San Francisco to join his new band, Jellyfish. [1]