The Spinanes
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The Spinanes | |
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Origin | Olympia, USA |
Genre(s) | Indie rock |
Years active | 1991–2000? |
Label(s) | Sub Pop Merge |
Former 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 (guitar, vocals) and Scott Plouf (drums).
- Rebecca Gates also sang back up vocals on the Elliott Smith song "St. Ides Heaven", and on the Ben Lee song "Grampaw Would". Also, she contributed a song to the Free to Fight project.
- 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".
[edit] Discography
- Imp Years (Merge, 2000)
- Arches and Aisles (Sub Pop, 1998)
- Strand (Sub Pop, 1996)
- Manos (Sub Pop, 1993)