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Hasil Adkins
Hasil Adkins
American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (1937-2005)
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Figures of Light
Figures of Light
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Lyres
Lyres
garage rock band based in Massachusetts, USA
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Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo
American rock group
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Andy Shernoff
Andy Shernoff
American musician and journalist
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Ira Kaplan
Ira Kaplan
American guitarist
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The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
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Thee Mighty Caesars
Thee Mighty Caesars
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The Skulls
The Skulls
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The Real Kids
The Real Kids
band
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Mark Heard
Mark Heard
American record producer, folk rock singer, and songwriter
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The Seeds
The Seeds
American band
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Red Sovine
Red Sovine
American singer
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Bob Kulick
Bob Kulick
American musician
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BR549
BR549
American country music band
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Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson
American jazz musician
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Laura Cantrell
Laura Cantrell
American singer
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Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
Scottish musician, bassist of Cream
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Volcano Suns
Volcano Suns
American band
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Randy Stonehill
Randy Stonehill
American musician
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Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
American rock, folk, blues, and country music singer, songwriter and musician
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When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water
When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water
American alternative rock band
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George Thorogood
George Thorogood
American blues rock vocalist/guitarist
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Chris Whitley
Chris Whitley
American blues/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Esquerita
Esquerita
American musician
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Ian McLagan
Ian McLagan
British musician
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The Buggles
The Buggles
English New Wave band
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Mission of Burma
Mission of Burma
American band
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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Wilco
Wilco
American alternative rock band
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Wayne Andre
Wayne Andre
American trombonist
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The Wave Pictures
The Wave Pictures
band
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The Untamed Youth
The Untamed Youth
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Frank Turner
Frank Turner
English singer-songwriter
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Tower of Power
Tower of Power
American soul and funk band
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The Sonics
The Sonics
band
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Sally Timms
Sally Timms
musician
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Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
band
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Mother Love Bone
Mother Love Bone
American rock band
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Big John Bates
Big John Bates
Canadian musician
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The Damned
The Damned
British rock band
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Jeff Tweedy
Jeff Tweedy
musician
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Rocket from the Tombs
Rocket from the Tombs
band
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Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller
American musician, singer, conductor and record producer
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The Knack
The Knack
band
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ZZ Top
ZZ Top
American rock band
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The Waitresses
The Waitresses
American new-wave band
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The Fleshtones
The Fleshtones
band
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Billy Straus
Billy Straus
American composer

The A-Bones was a garage rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their name was derived from a song by The Trashmen. The band was formed in 1984 by vocalist Billy Miller and his wife, drummer and co-vocalist Miriam Linna, in the wake of a prior band collaboration, The Zantees. The couple were at the time editors of the rock and roll culture fanzine Kicks and on the threshold of launching Norton Records. Guitarist Bruce Bennett replaced original guitarist Mike Mariconda shortly after the band was formed. Marcus "The Carcass" Natale replaced founding bass player Mike Lewis (a one time member of both the Lyres and Yo La Tengo), prior to recording the A-Bones second E.P. Free Beer For Life in 1988 and as well contributed original songs with other members . Tenor sax player Lars Espensen further filled out the group from 1990 until 2010.

The New York Times described the band solely in terms of its label, calling the group "dedicated rock revivalists", and noting "The A-Bones include Miriam Linna and Billy Miller, proprietors of Norton Records, which worships rockabilly, 1960s garage and anything having to do with that most cartoonish rock archetype: the juvenile delinquent in a leather jacket." In its overview of the band the Trouser Press' online music guide praised the A-Bones' "new levels of sloppy enthusiasm" and stated that the band's "joyously cruddy sound is built on Linna's simple but effective pounding, Miller's manly grunt, and Bruce Bennett's unexpectedly inventive guitar work." The Village Voice declared that a 2009 A-Bones recording "may be the missing link between Andre Williams and Jay Reatard, if Jay had any groove in his grit." According to a series of postings on the WFMU Ichiban blog and WFMU's own Beware of The Blog blogsite, the band's choice of cover material has ranged from songs by no-hit obscurities like Mike Waggoner and the Bops, to covers of The Troggs, Larry Williams, The Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones, the MC5 and many others.