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Brian Blade
Brian Blade
American jazz musician
1
Barely Blind
Barely Blind
2
Defiance
Defiance
thrash metal band
3
Chris Thile
Chris Thile
American musician and radio personality.
4
Bush Tetras
Bush Tetras
American rock band
5
Jerry Donahue
Jerry Donahue
American musician
6
Paul Motian
Paul Motian
American jazz drummer, percussionist, and composer
7
Harem Scarem
Harem Scarem
Canadian rock band
8
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Cross Canadian Ragweed
red dirt Country music band
9
Alex Skolnick
Alex Skolnick
American musician
10
Bryan Sutton
Bryan Sutton
American musician
11
Barney Kessel
Barney Kessel
American jazz guitarist
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kimono
kimono
band
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The Eternal
The Eternal
14
Quasi
Quasi
American indie rock band
15
Paul Burlison
Paul Burlison
American rockabilly guitarist
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Jon Brion
Jon Brion
American musician
17
Cream
Cream
1960s British rock supergroup
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The Violet Burning
The Violet Burning
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Tim Dahl
Tim Dahl
musician
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The Icicle Works
The Icicle Works
British band
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Live Skull
Live Skull
American band
22
Tony Williams
Tony Williams
American jazz drummer
23
Young Knives
Young Knives
English indie-rock group
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Ian Craig Marsh
Ian Craig Marsh
British musician
25
Third Eye Blind
Third Eye Blind
American alternative rock band
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Charnett Moffett
Charnett Moffett
American musician
27
John Jorgenson
John Jorgenson
American musician
28
Agent Orange
Agent Orange
American punk band
29
George Shearing
George Shearing
British-American jazz pianist
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Ben Perowsky
Ben Perowsky
American drummer
31
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
American alternative rock trio
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Michael Sweet
Michael Sweet
American musician
33
Keri Kelli
Keri Kelli
American guitarist
34
Disciple
Disciple
American Christian metal band
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Bodyjar
Bodyjar
Australian pop punk band
36
Fifth Column
Fifth Column
distillation column
37
Jim Kweskin
Jim Kweskin
American musician
38
Django Reinhardt
Django Reinhardt
Belgian-born Romani French jazz guitarist and composer
39
Little Sammy Davis
Little Sammy Davis
American blues musician
40
Doc Watson
Doc Watson
American guitarist, songwriter and singer
41
L. C. Robinson
L. C. Robinson
American musician
42
Guardian
Guardian
American Christian hard rock/metal band
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Bucky Pizzarelli
Bucky Pizzarelli
American Jazz guitarist
44
The Hot Club of Cowtown
The Hot Club of Cowtown
hot jazz/western swing trio
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Ernie Freeman
Ernie Freeman
American musician
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Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny
American jazz musician
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Sandy Denny
Sandy Denny
English singer and songwriter
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Christian McBride
Christian McBride
American musician
49
Henry McCullough
Henry McCullough
British musician
50
Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Hornsby
American singer, pianist, and songwriter
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Emperor
Emperor
Norwegian black metal band
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Blonde Redhead
Blonde Redhead
American indie rock band
53
Peter Bernstein
Peter Bernstein
American musician
54
Test Icicles
Test Icicles
punk band
55
Gene Krupa
Gene Krupa
drummer, composer, bandleader
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Heavy Heavy Low Low
Heavy Heavy Low Low
American mathcore band
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MyChildren MyBride
MyChildren MyBride
58
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Canadian experimental/post-rock musical group
59
Bill Frisell
Bill Frisell
American musician
60
Third Day
Third Day
American Christian rock band
61
George Barnes
George Barnes
American musician
62
Thought Riot
Thought Riot
American hardcore punk rock band
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Diecast
Diecast
American metalcore band
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Ampere
Ampere
American band
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Godhead
Godhead
American rock band
Intro
American band
Music

Yukon was a three-piece experimental band from Baltimore, MD.

The band consisted of Nick Podgurski (drums/vocals), Sam Garrett (guitar) and Brad Smith (bass). Various four-piece incarnations included Denny Bowen (of Double Dagger and Roomrunner), and Tom Ferrara.

Regional and national touring with Little Women, Calabi Yau, Archaeopteryx and Rick Weaver of The New Flesh. Yukon also performed at Whartscape and the International Noise Conference (Miami, FL) in 2007. Members of Yukon co-curated with fellow Brooklyn math-rock band, Stay Fucked, the Dark Forces Swing Blind Punches festival in Philadelphia, which was held December 2006 and featured current innovative music from bands such as Dysrhythmia and Zs.

2007's Mortar was co-released by the band in part with Terra Firma Records. It was followed in 2008 by Medallion on Infinite Limbs. In the time that passed between Mortar and Medallion the band saw the exchange of original guitarist Tom Ferrara for Sam Garrett and the exit of guitarist/vocalist Denny Bowen. Medallion is the only recorded output of the shortly lived four-piece including both Garrett and Bowen on guitar. Medallion was recorded with Bowen on guitar after his leaving the band. This began the band's shift into trio and Podgurski's role as both drummer and vocalist. In early 2009, the song "Zero Gravity Chamber" was re-released as part of Damage Rituals Cassettes' "The Dead Hand: Human Machines" compilation along with tracks from groups such as Zs, Weasel Walter Trio, and Muscle Brain.

The final self-titled record is available on cassette via Damage Rituals Cassettes. This is last record and only full-length featuring the trio lineup.

N. Podgurski now runs New Firmament and performs as both New Firmament and Feast of the Epiphany. Sam Garrett is currently an active composer of both chamber works and music under the name Voice Coils. Brad Smith is playing bass in Slow Bull.