Tiny Lights
Band
WIDRPerformers include at least one local band and one major headliner. Past BTF headliners have included The New Pornographers, Spoon, Mission of Burma, Stephen Malkmus, Mates of State, RJD2, Tiny Lights and The New Duncan Imperials. In this article: WIDR, Western Michigan University, FCC, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Tiny Lights, Food Network, Mission of Burma, Stephen Malkmus, Mates of State, and Spoon |
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Raspberries (band)
...Raspberries Preserved was released by Pravda Records, a Chicago-based indie record label. The album featured 21 cover versions by such acts as The Rubinoos, Bill Lloyd, Brad Jones, Tiny Lights, Rank Strangers, the Gladhands, and The Shambles .
In this article: Raspberries, Eric Carmen, Dave Smalley, The Choir, Jim Bonfanti, Wally Bryson, The Raspberries, and Cleveland
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Jane Scarpantoni
She was a member of Hoboken, New Jersey's Tiny Lights in the mid-'80s, then went on to play with other musicians especially those associated with the Hoboken underground rock scene of the 1980s and early 1990s, including Bruce Springsteen,...
In this article: Jane Scarpantoni, Hoboken, Sheryl Crow, Lou Reed, Boo Trundle, Bruce Springsteen, John Lurie, Patti Smith, and Throwing Muses
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Wikipedia | October 09, 2009
Tiny Lights
...the group released a total of seven albums, two of which were later released on Psychic TV's Temple Records . From 1988 to 1994 Tiny Lights toured the United States extensively. Other members include Stuart Hake (cello), Andy Demos...
In this article: Dave Dreiwitz, Jane Scarpantoni, Harvard University, Lou Reed, Bruce Springsteen, and Temple Records
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Wikipedia | September 06, 2009
Dave Dreiwitz
...was born on January 2, 1966 in New York City, New York. Before joining Ween in 1997, Dave played in the Hoboken, NJ based psych rock band Tiny Lights. He also performed in a rock duo called Instant Death with drummer Scott Byrne. They met in...
In this article: Dave Dreiwitz, Ween, Instant Death, Moistboyz, Scott Byrne, Led Zeppelin, Hoboken, NJ, and New York City, New York
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Lord John (band)
...but hoped to move it forward into the modern era. Lord John was an integral part of the New Jersey 80's psych scene, along with such legendary bands as: The Secret Syde, The Laughing Soupdish, The Watch Children, Mod Fun, and Tiny Lights.
In this article: Lord John, New York City, New Jersey, Mod Fun, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Secret Syde, and Greece
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Wikipedia | July 16, 2009
Imaginary Records
...included Sonic Youth, The Membranes, Nirvana , Echo & the Bunnymen, XTC, Dinosaur Jr., Ride , Screaming Trees and Buffalo Tom. Tiny Lights - Hot Chocolate Massage (ILLCD 011) The Mock Turtles - ''Turtle Soup '' (ILLCD 012) Various -...
In this article: Imaginary Records, The Mock Turtles, God, The Membranes, The Chameleons, Porcupine Tree, Cud, XTC, and Echo & the Bunnymen
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Tiny Lights was a music group formed by John Hamilton and Donna Croughn in 1985. Original members include Dave Dreiwitz, Jane Scarpantoni and Andy Demos. Based in Hoboken, New Jersey, the group released a total of seven albums, two of which were later released on Psychic TV's Temple Records. From 1988 to 1994 Tiny Lights toured the United States extensively. Other members include Stuart Hake (cello), John Mastro (drums), Catherine Bent (cello), Andy Burton (piano, organ), and Ron Howden (drums--formerly the drummer for Nectar).
The group's members employed a rich array of instrumentation, including cello, electric violin, soprano saxophone, tabla drums and bass clarinet. Improvisation was a constant feature of their live performances. One critic has memorably described the band as "Sly and the Family Partridge."
Dave Dreiwitz went on to play bass for the band Ween. Jane Scarpantoni has enjoyed an illustrious career, recording and touring for countless artists, including Lou Reed, The Indigo Girls, Bruce Springsteen, and the Lounge Lizards. John Hamilton and Donna Croughn are raising their two children in Cambridge, Mass., where John works as a Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University.
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