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- Formed: 1998, San Francisco, CA
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "Hearts
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| The Court & Spark | |
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| Origin | United States |
| Genres | Alt. Country Experimental rock |
| Years active | 1998 – 2007 |
| Labels | Absolutely Kosher Records Camera Records BB*ISLAND! |
| Website | thecourtandspark.com |
| Members | |
| M.C. Taylor Scott Hirsch Alex Stimmel James Kim Dan Carr Tom Heyman Patrick Main Terri Loewenthal |
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The Court & Spark is a San Francisco-based indie rock band formed in the spring of 1998 around the nucleus of Scott Hirsch, Alex Stimmel, James Kim, and laconic lead vocalist M.C. Taylor.[1] Between 1998 and 2001 the group established itself among the leaders of the alt-country Americana scene.[citation needed]
After Hirsch and Taylor's early and noisy participation in Exignota (or Ex-Ignota)[1], the two (along with bassist Joe Rogers and others) found themselves in San Francisco, and formed the country-oriented group, taking cues from the classic sounds of the early country-rock era as well as incorporating more sonically progressive and multi-faceted compositions.
They soon released their debut, 1999's Ventura Whites, garnering substantial praise with the independent press. With pedal steel player Tom Heyman and vocalist Wendy Allen, as well as former Byrd and Flying Burrito Brother Gene Parsons, guesting on 2001's Bless You, the group achieved cult acclaim.
The band returned in 2004 with their most acclaimed release to date, Witch Season which fully emcompassed their reach and was accompanied by a powerful EP - Dead Diamond River featuring contributions from Linda Thompson and M. Ward.
Current lineup is Scott Hirsch, James Kim, M.C. Taylor, Dan Carr.
The Court & Spark officially disbanded in the summer of 2007.
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