The Cave Singers

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The Cave Singers
Origin Country flag Seattle, Washington, United States
Genre(s) Indie rock
Indie folk
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitars, Melodica, Harmonica, Bass pedals, Drums
Years active 2007 – present
Label(s) Matador Records
Associated acts Pretty Girls Make Graves
Murder City Devils
Hint Hint
Cobra High
Website Official Site
Official MySpace page
Members
Pete Quirk
Derek Fudesco
Marty Lund

The Cave Singers is an American band from Seattle, Washington. Rising from the ashes of Pretty Girls Make Graves after its disbandment in 2007, former PGMG-member Derek Fudesco teamed up with Pete Quirk (of Hint Hint) and Marty Lund (of Cobra High) and began playing in the Seattle area.[1] Soon after the band's conception, The Cave Singers were in the studio with music engineer Colin Stewart, who quickly produced the band's first full-length LP. The Cave Singers' debut album, Invitation Songs, was recorded in Vancouver and released September 25, 2007.

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[edit] Personnel

  • Pete Quirk – vocals, guitar, melodica, harmonica
  • Derek Fudesco – guitar, bass pedals
  • Marty Lund – drums, guitar

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Brian Barr, "The Cave Singers: Biography", Matador Records, retrieved January 24, 2008.

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