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WANDAS - the WANDAS are an American rock band based out of Boston Massachusetts composed of Keith McEachern, Brent Battey, Ross Lucivero, William Bierce and G...
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Funny Sykes and others |
Stand-up comic Sykes and others |
Country singer Jackson and comedian Sykes |
Funny Sykes and a title fish from a comedy |
Comedian Sykes and a fish |
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Apr 30 2012 L.A. Times Daily |
Aug 12 2011 Universal |
Jul 27 2011 New York Times |
Oct 24 2007 USA Today |
Jul 17 2005 New York Times |
Wandas might refer to |
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The Wandas are an American rock band based out of Boston Massachusetts composed of Keith McEachern, Brent Battey, Ross Lucivero, William Bierce and Greg Settino. * New Interface (a design with friends for the future) is the band's follow up to their critically acclaimed self-titled record The Wandas (album). New Interface (a design with friends for the future), released June 25, 2013, was produced by Joel Ford of Ford & Lopatin and mixed by Patrick Krief of The Dears. The Boston Globe stated "The Wandas 'New Interface (A Design with Friends for the Future),' is experimentation done right, as the band's more artistic forays add depth and intrigue to the sound without sacrificing the band's core of solid song craft.Their self-titled album was released on August 30, 2011. It was featured in USA TODAY and was named one of the "50 best albums of the first half of 2011" by Guitar World Magazine. |