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Seekonk is a slowcore band formed in Portland, Maine in the winter of 2002. The band played its first shows as a quartet consisting of Patrick Corrigan (guitar, drums, vocals, vibraphone, keyboards), Dave Noyes (guitar, keyboards, vocals, cello, trombone) Shana Barry (lead vocals, theremin, keyboards) and Greg Murphy (drums).


Music

Shortly after the release of ''For Barbara Lee'', Barry left the band and was replaced as lead singer by Sarah Ramey. This new line-up recorded ''Pinkwood'' in 2005, which was released the following year by
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. Chris Burns joined the band in April 2006 for the ensuing US tour, playing bass, vibraphone and percussion. The last album recorded before they disbanded, ''Nice Wheelz'', has never been released, though a vinyl release titled ''Pinkwood 2'' was issued in 2010.Return 2 Pinkwood
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Members

*Patrick Corrigan (guitar, vocals, drums, vibraphone, keyboards) 2002-2007 *Dave Noyes (guitar, keyboards, vocals, cello, trombone) 2002-2007 *Shana Barry (lead vocals, theremin, keyboards) 2002-2003 *Jason Ingalls (drums, percussion, Vibraphone, Mandolin) 2002-2007 *Todd Hutchisen (Guitar, vocals, steel guitar, Vibraphone, keyboards) 2002-2007 *Sarah Ramey (vocals) 2003-2007 *Chris Burns (bass, vibraphone and percussion) 2006-2007 *Greg Murphy (drums) 2002


Discography


Albums

* ''For Barbara Lee'' (2003, Kimchee Records C 029 CD * ''Pinkwood'' (2006,
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(US) EI 43 CD/LP/ Tongue Master Records (UK) MAST 006 CD * ''Pinkwood 2'' (2010, Burst & Bloom Records)


Compilations

* '' Greetings From Area Code 207, Vol. 4'' (2003,
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MEAL 2074 CD track: "Maps of Egypt" * '' Greetings From Area Code 207, Vol. 6'' (2005, Cornmeal Records MEAL 2076 CD track: "Love" * '' Greetings From Area Code 207, Vol. 7'' (2008, Cornmeal Records MEAL 2077 CD track: "Waking" * ''
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References


External links


official site



Kimchee Records band page

Cornmeal Records
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