• Sylvia Juncosa is an American punk and metal guitarist, singer, songwriter and keyboardist from Los Angeles. Noted primarily for her guitar work, during...
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  • Spanish painter and monk Nuria Juncosa (born 1952), Spanish painter, cinematographer and web artist Sylvia Juncosa, American guitarist, singer, songwriter...
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  • group with guitarist Manfred Hofer, bassist Tom Hofer, keyboardist Sylvia Juncosa and drummer Hillary Laddin. They played locally for three years before...
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  • Roback and Will Glenn of Rain Parade, Kendra Smith of Dream Syndicate, Sylvia Juncosa of the Leaving Trains, and Keith Mitchell of Monitor. Opal was adopted...
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  • replaced by Sylvia Juncosa for 1987's XCIII. Juncosa left the group to pursue a solo career shortly afterwards. Ed Gregor replaced Sylvia, but was only...
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  • Coyote Review. The original drummer was Michael Lee, (later drummer with Sylvia Juncosa and with The Homebillies), who quit and was replaced briefly by D. H...
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  • actress Nick Itkin (born 1999) – Olympic fencer, junior world champion Sylvia Juncosa – guitarist Karen Kane – fashion designer Stephen Kanner – modernist...
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  • (ex-Black Flag) bassist and SST co-founder. Sylvia Juncosa 1986–1987 Nature (1987) Guitarist Sylvia Juncosa played with SWA before starting a solo career...
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  • Up 144 Descendents Bonus Fat 145 Descendents Two Things at Once 146 Sylvia Juncosa Nature 1987 147 Fred Frith & Henry Kaiser With Enemies Like These, Who...
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  • (album), a 1993 album by Michael Bolton One Thing, a 1989 album by Sylvia Juncosa "One Thing" (Alicia Keys song), 2012 "One Thing" (Finger Eleven song)...
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  • "Sleeping Dogs." On May 7, 1989, Snatches of Pink were the opening act for Sylvia Juncosa and Soundgarden at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill. At this time, the band...
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    Keyboards Brian Charles – Sadder Day Dreaming – Producer, engineer Sylvia Juncosa – Nature – Engineer, Guitar The Maxfield Rabbit – Evermore – Producer...
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  • The Real Gone Lovers of Canberra, Australia, in 1988; Monster Magnet; Sylvia Juncosa, Sister Double Happiness; and Bitch Magnet. Starting in 1994, Glitterhouse...
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  • relatively obscure bands as Saint Vitus, Bloodrock, Sproton Layer and The Sylvia Juncosa Band. Though the book has grown in length since the first edition the...
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