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James Husband

James Huggins performing in Amiens, on May 26th, 2007.
Background information
Origin Athens, Georgia, USA, Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Indie pop, indie rock
Years active 2004–present
Labels Polyvinyl (US), Self released (worldwide)
Associated acts of Montreal, Great Lakes
Website www.myspace.com/jameshusband
Members
Jamey Huggins

James Husband is the recording project of James Huggins III, Of Montreal's multi-instrumentalist.

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Discography

James Husband is a recording alias for James Huggins III. He has released several homemade albums, all independently recorded and exclusively burnt in CD-R format. His first album, entitled Now Listen, [1] featured twelve original songs and three covers, The Beatles's "We Can Work It Out" and "What You're Doing", as well as "Indian Fables" by Guided by Voices. Now Listen was available during of Montreal's 2005 tour in support of the Sunlandic Twins. His latest record, Turning Tires, also contains a dozen original songs and a couple of covers. As with his previous works, it can be found at of Montreal shows. As a core member of the group of Montreal, James has recorded & toured with the band since 1998. James is a founding member/multi-instrumentalist/songwriter for the band Great Lakes. He was also a touring member of fellow Elephant 6 associated bands, Ladybug Transistor, The Essex Green, & Marshmallow Coast.

A vinyl-only of Montreal / James Husband split single is scheduled for a March 2009 release on the independent, Athens, Ga-based Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records. [2] A full length official release is slated for Autumn 2009 on Polyvinyl Record Co.

Studio albums

Live appearances

James Husband made their debut as a live act by playing two shows in one day at the CMJ Music Marathon in NYC on Oct 23 2009. [3]

External links

References

  1. ^ [1] Artist: James Husband - Music Brainz
  2. ^ [2]Happy Happy Birthday To Me at the Elephant 6 Townhall
  3. ^ "Polyvinyl Heads to New York for CMJ 09!". News. Polyvinyl Records. Oct 13 2009. http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/news/index.php?id=477. Retrieved 2009-10-28. 

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