June (North Carolina band)
June | |
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Origin | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Years active | 1992–1996 |
Labels | Beggars Banquet |
Associated acts |
Cucoloris D-Town Brass Two Dollar Pistols Malt Swagger |
Members |
Kat Cook, vocals Tricia Tuttle, guitar and vocals Andy Magowan, bass John Price, guitar John Howie Jr., drums |
Past members | Mathew Gross, drums |
June was an American indie rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
History
June was active in Chapel Hill from 1992 to 1996. The band released three singles (one of them produced by Mitch Easter) and became the subject of a minor bidding war before signing to Beggars Banquet in 1995. Their first album, I Am Beautiful, was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and released in spring 1996. The band broke up in August 1996, after a final live performance that month at an all-day music festival held at Durham Athletic Park.
Members
- Kat Cook - vocals
- John Price - guitar
- Tricia Tuttle - guitar and vocals
- Andy Magowan - bass guitar, violin
- Mathew Gross - drums (1992-1994)
- John Howie Jr. - drums (1995-1996)
Discography
- I Am Beautiful (1996)
Singles
- "I Am Beautiful/Theme of the Anti-Hero" (spring 1993, Friction Media; out of print)
- "Stripteaser/Long Dance" (autumn 1993, Friction Media; out of print)
- "Genius/All of Me" (1994, Squealer Records)
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