Stars of Track and Field
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Stars of Track and Field | |
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Origin | Porland, Oregon, United States |
Genre(s) | Indie pop |
Label(s) | No Logo, Mad, Wind-Up |
Website | www.starsoftrackandfield.com |
Members | |
Kevin Calaba Jason Bell Daniel Orvik |
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Former members | |
Moxley Stratton |
Stars of Track and Field is a three-piece indie pop band from Portland, Oregon, currently on the Wind-Up Records label. Their name is in reference to the Belle and Sebastian song of the same name found on If You're Feeling Sinister.[1]
The band released a new album, entitled Centuries Before Love and War, to the iTunes Store in August 2006 and released a physical copy in January 2007. Several tracks from the album are available on the group's MySpace page.
The band was joined by former AC/DC drummer Chris Slade on DirecTV's original game show "Rock and a Hard Place" hosted by Meat Loaf in which they faced country group Lonestar.
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[edit] Band members
[edit] Current lineup
[edit] Past members
- Moxley Stratton - bass guitar
[edit] Frequent guest members
[edit] Discography
- Stars of Track and Field (2003) on No Logo Records
- You Came Here for Sunset Last Year (2005) on Mad Recordings
- Centuries Before Love and War (2006) on Wind-Up Records
[edit] References
- ^ Carlson, Jen (April 17, 2006). Gothamist Band Interview: Stars of Track and Field. Gothamist. Retrieved on 2006-05-25.