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  2. Duffy Bishop - Wikipedia

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    The Duffy Bishop Band won a Muddy Award for Best Regional Blues Act in 1994, and two years later for Best Contemporary Blues Act. [1] Fly the Rocket (1999) was their third Burnside release, and AllMusic noted that "they apply an energy, tightness and focus to their music that serves them well."

  3. Dudley Taft - Wikipedia

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    Dudley S. Taft (born July 4, 1966, Washington, D.C.) is an American musician.Taft is a blues/rock musician who fronts the Dudley Taft Band [1] and was a songwriting member of Seattle band Sweet Water and member and chief songwriter of Seattle, Washington-based rock band Second Coming.

  4. Kings Kaleidoscope - Wikipedia

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    Kings Kaleidoscope is an American Christian rock band based in Seattle, with Chadwick "Chad" Gardner as its only constant member.Their music features an eclectic range of electronic, woodwind, string and brass instruments, with a musical style described as "indie rock meets hip hop production with a sprinkle of Disney".

  5. Sweet Water (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Water is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. They were initially known as SGM before changing to Sweet Water in 1990. They were signed to the major labels Atlantic Records and EastWest Records throughout the 1990s, although they went on a hiatus in 1999.

  6. List of musicians from Seattle - Wikipedia

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    10 Minute Warning, hardcore punk band; 3rd Secret, alternative rock/folk rock/grunge band; 7 Horns 7 Eyes, Christian melodic death metal band; 7 Year Bitch, riot grrrl band; 764-HERO, indie rock/emo band; A Frames, experimental rock band; Aaron Parks, jazz pianist; Aaron Sprinkle, alternative rock multi-instrumenralist & producer; Abney Park ...

  7. Green Apple Quick Step - Wikipedia

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    The band performed at the premier of the film, [20] receiving some radio airplay, which was later re-serviced to Seattle radio stations KNDD, KISW, Cleveland station WENZ, and Boston station WBCN. [17] Another song from the album, "Stars", was featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 comedy-thriller film Homegrown. [21]

  8. The Cave Singers - Wikipedia

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    Invitation Songs, the first LP, was released on September 25, 2007 to critical acclaim. The second single, "Dancing On Our Graves", was released on February 25, 2008. On August 18, 2009, The Cave Singers released their second album, Welcome Joy, featuring guest appearances from Amber and Ashley Webber of the band Lightning Dust. [4]

  9. The Grapes (band) - Wikipedia

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    An important moment came for the band when Lonsdorf introduced his song Water To Wine, the bands first original song. Around this time they added second drummer/percussionist Steve Baird. Faced with rising popularity but still being under legal age to play in clubs, they found theaters and warehouses to rent, designed and distributed flyers.