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Latest revision as of 17:41, 19 December 2018
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An indie band formed in 2001 and disbanded in 2013. Originally three persons (Tylan Greenstein, Doris Muramatsu, and Nate Borofsky) they later added a drummer, JJ Jones. Formerly a 'folk rock' band, they changed their genre to 'folk pop.' Neither of these things substantially altered their sound.
Critically well received, great variety of instruments and lead singers between songs and a banter-heavy stage presence are notable features.
Notable examples of the gender irreverence suggested in the band name are Ty's song 'Young James Dean,' which can serve as something of a lesbian or transman anthem, and Nate's popular cover of 'Son of a Preacher Man,' but the majority of their music is concerned with other things.
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