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The Meeting is a reunion studio album released by the jazz group the Art Ensemble of Chicago (AEOC). It was recorded during the Spring of 2003 in Madison, Wisconsin and released on August 19, 2003 on the international label Pi Recordings. .
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Some years ago, five Norwegian students from Stavanger decided to form a pop-rock band. And the "Lano Places" was born.. (1997) "Everyone likes to be lonely" was the debut album of Lano Places, released in the spring of 2001. The band members are: Ola Kvaløy: Lead Vocals (Acoustic Guitar), Eivind Finnøy: Lead Guitar, Pål Bentsen: Keyboards, Kvelvane Ole Idar: Bass, Karl Fredik Alnes: Drums .
The Meeting Places was founded in September 2001 in Los Angeles, California by four guitarists, including Scott McDonald (Closedown, Alison’s Halo and Brad Laner’s post-Medicine project, Amnesia), the architect of the quartet’s signature reverberating washes. Dean Yoshihara soon shifted to drum kit, Arthur Chan lent his talents to bass guitar, and singer and lyricist Chase Harris remained on rhythm guitar. In Autumn 2002 the band recorded their debut album (Find Yourself Along the Way) at The Ship with Aaron Espinoza, the famed musician (Earlimart) and producer (The New Folk Implosion, Eliot Smith, The Breeders). Each member contributed to the songwriting...
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Stay the Same
Sink Into Stone
The City's Asleep
The Meeting Place
Now I Know You Could Never Be
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Cardboard Robot
Blur the Lines
See Through You
The Meeting Place
Until It's Gone
The Meeting Place
Freeze our stares
Nothing's The Same
Numbered Days
Freeze Our Stares
The Meeting Place
Patricia Jane
The Meeting Place
Love Like The Movies
See Through You
Love Like The Movies
Hall of Fame (One Tree Hill)
Blur The Lines
Same Lies as Yesterday
See Through You (3x06)
Cardboard Robot
Cardboard Robot [Season 3 Episode 6]
See through you
Blur The Line
Blur the lines
Same Lies As Yesterday