• Uncle Tupelo was an alternative country music group from Belleville, Illinois, active between 1987 and 1994. Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Mike Heidorn...
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    Jay Farrar (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    based in St. Louis. A member of two critically acclaimed music groups, Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt, he began his solo music career in 2001. Beyond his established...
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    formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo after singer Jay Farrar's departure. Wilco's lineup changed frequently...
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    American rock band formed in 1994 by Jay Farrar after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo. The band's current line-up consists of Farrar (vocals, guitar), Andrew...
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    Jeff Tweedy (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    also in the band. It became the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo. After Uncle Tupelo broke up Tweedy formed Wilco which found critical and commercial...
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  • form Wilco. Tupelo Press, an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1999 Tupelo Honey, a 1971 album by Van Morrison Uncle Tupelo, an American...
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  • No Depression (album) (category Uncle Tupelo albums)
    album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released in June 1990. After its formation in the late 1980s, Uncle Tupelo recorded the Not Forever, Just...
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    Max Johnston (musician) (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    known for his work on fiddle, Dobro, banjo, and mandolin with the bands Uncle Tupelo, Wilco and more recently, The Gourds. Johnston is the younger brother...
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  • Anodyne (album) (category Uncle Tupelo albums)
    Anodyne is the fourth and final studio album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released on October 5, 1993. The recording of the album was preceded...
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    John Stirratt (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    Louisiana band, before joining Uncle Tupelo in 1992 as bassist/guitarist on their last album Anodyne. After the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, Stirratt rejoined Jeff...
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  • Mike Heidorn (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    founding member of alternative country bands Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt. Heidorn also played with the Uncle Tupelo precursors the Primitives (or Primatives)...
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    3. Buck also has a career as a record producer including releases by Uncle Tupelo, Vigilantes of Love, Dreams So Real, The Fleshtones, The Feelies, and...
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  • March 16–20, 1992 (category Uncle Tupelo albums)
    March 16–20, 1992 is the third studio album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released on August 3, 1992. The title refers to the five-day span during...
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  • Reprise Records. The album was released only months after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, an alternative country band that was the predecessor of Wilco. Prior...
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  • The Jeff Tweedy discography covers albums that he has recorded with Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, solo albums, and various side projects. "Jeff Tweedy shares "C'mon...
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  • influential alt-country band Uncle Tupelo. Prior to its release, there was debate about whether Son Volt or Wilco, Uncle Tupelo's other offshoot, would produce...
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    who played the Twin Cities circuit during the 1980s and 1990s, such as Uncle Tupelo, the Gear Daddies and the Honeydogs. They have released eleven studio...
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  • Ken Coomer (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    is an American musician and producer best known for his drumming in Uncle Tupelo and later Wilco. He was the drummer and co-founder of the Nashville-based...
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  • the 2020 extended play Woman of the Hour "Graveyard Shift", a song by Uncle Tupelo from the 1990 album No Depression "Graveyard Shift", a song by Sam Roberts...
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  • Musically, it juxtaposed the alternative country styles songs reminiscent of Uncle Tupelo with psychedelic, surreal songs. It was the only Wilco album with steel...
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    Brian Henneman (category Uncle Tupelo members)
    Truck, and also spent time as guitar tech/additional musician with peers Uncle Tupelo from 1990 before forming the Bottle Rockets in late 1992. Sometime in...
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  • Still Feel Gone (category Uncle Tupelo albums)
    Feel Gone is the second album by American alternative country pioneers Uncle Tupelo. It was released in 1991 on Rockville Records and re-released in 2003...
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  • Things, a music magazine Unbelievable Truth, a 1990s indie-pop band Uncle Tupelo, an alternative country band UT (comics), a series of adult humour comic...
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    in excess of two million albums worldwide. Following the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, the band's first three studio albums were released on Reprise Records...
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  • Orangutang, Hole, Dinosaur Jr., Juliana Hatfield, Wax, Warren Zevon, Uncle Tupelo, Throwing Muses, Morphine, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Abandoned Pools...
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  • earthquakes that occurred in late 1811 and early 1812 "New Madrid" (song), by Uncle Tupelo from their 1993 album Anodyne New Madrid, a literary journal published...
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  • as Russ Colfax Jay Farrar, founder of the alternative country bands Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt, composed the film's musical score. New songs were written...
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  • music video for "Hangover Game," comparing the album to Jason Molina, Uncle Tupelo, and Pinegrove. In March, Stereogum senior editor Tom Breihan posted...
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    Stigmata-A-Go-Go with the song "D. Boon", from its 1994 album It's All True, Uncle Tupelo with a different song "D. Boon" from its 1991 album Still Feel Gone,...
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    My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap, Swervedriver, Uncle Tupelo, Evan Dando of The Lemonheads, Tom DeLonge of Blink-182, Band of Horses...
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