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Andy Pyle
Andy Pyle
British musician
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Dave Hole
Western Australian slide guitarist
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Average White Band
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Scottish R&B band
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Walk off the Earth
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Canadian indie band
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Back Door Slam
Back Door Slam
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Snowy White
Snowy White
English guitarist, musician and songwriter
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Audio Adrenaline
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American Christian rock band
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Blackfeather
Blackfeather
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Blind Illusion
Blind Illusion
band
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Dave Krusen
Dave Krusen
American drummer
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Allniters
Allniters
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Brian James
English punk rock guitarist, songwriter
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Skinless
Skinless
band
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One Bad Pig
One Bad Pig
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Rawlins Cross
Rawlins Cross
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
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The Planet Smashers
The Planet Smashers
band
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Jennifer Turner
Jennifer Turner
American musician
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Micky Waller
Micky Waller
British musician
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Sebastian Hardie
Sebastian Hardie
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Strawbs
Strawbs
English rock band
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Canned Heat
Canned Heat
American rock band
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Handguns
Handguns
American pop punk band
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Peter Furler
Peter Furler
Australian musician and singer
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Popa Chubby
Popa Chubby
American electric blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist
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Mouth of the Architect
Mouth of the Architect
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Abrasive Wheels
Abrasive Wheels
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The Blood
The Blood
English punk rock band
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Crash Test Dummies
Crash Test Dummies
Canadian band
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Dave Walker
Dave Walker
English rock singer
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The Rounders was an American roots rock/blues rock band, based in Oklahoma City, that formed during the summer of 2000.

The original line-up consisted of Brian Whitten (vocals, kazoo), Dave Spindle (guitar), Ryan Taylor (guitar), Adam Enevoldsen (bass), and Stuart Williamson (drums). Their first album, Little Bitty Can of Worms, independently released in 2003, was recorded at Bell Labs Recording Studio in Norman, Oklahoma. The album is an eclectic mix of original jug band music, hokum, alt.country, Chicago style and Mississippi Delta blues.

Shortly after the release of Little Bitty Can of Worms, bassist/songwriter Adam Enevoldsen left the band to pursue other musical endeavors. The group subsequently became a four-piece with Dave Spindle taking over the bass duties. 2004 saw the independent release of their second album, now-a-day songs. The title of the album came from a book of poetry, Now-A-Day Poems, by early 20th-century poet Philander Chase Johnson. During the fall of 2005, The Rounders added local guitar player Michael Stone to their line-up.

In 2006, the band signed with Blind Pig Records. Their first national release, Wish I Had You, debuted on January 26, 2007. On February 29, 2008, The Rounders disbanded.

M. Kemper has provided the cover art for all three Rounders' albums.