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* [[Scott Plouf]] ([[drums]]) |
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* [[Rebecca Gates]] also sang back up vocals on the [[Elliott Smith]] song "St. Ides Heaven", and on the [[Ben Lee]] song " |
* [[Rebecca Gates]] also sang back up vocals on the [[Elliott Smith]] song "St. Ides Heaven", and on the [[Ben Lee]] song "Grampaw Would". |
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* [[Scott Plouf]] played drums on the [[Beck]] song "One Foot on the Grave", the first [[Team Dresch]] 7", the [[Thrones]] 7", and the [[Jason O.D. Traeger]] song "The Wedding Album". |
* [[Scott Plouf]] played drums on the [[Beck]] song "One Foot on the Grave", the first [[Team Dresch]] 7", the [[Thrones]] 7", and the [[Jason O.D. Traeger]] song "The Wedding Album". |
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The Spinanes | |
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Origin | Olympia, USA Portland, USA Chicago, USA |
Years active | 1991–2000? |
Members | Rebecca Gates Scott Plouf |
The Spinanes were an indie band from Olympia, Portland and Chicago, in the 1990s. The founding members were
- Rebecca Gates also sang back up vocals on the Elliott Smith song "St. Ides Heaven", and on the Ben Lee song "Grampaw Would".
- Scott Plouf played drums on the Beck song "One Foot on the Grave", the first Team Dresch 7", the Thrones 7", and the Jason O.D. Traeger song "The Wedding Album".
Discography
- Imp Years (Merge, 2000)
- Arches and Aisles (Sub Pop, 1998)
- Strand (Sub Pop, 1996)
- Manos (Sub Pop, 1993)