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 Shane Tutmarc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Great-grandson of Paul Tutmarc, inventor of the electric guitar.
Shane Tutmarc (Born September 25, 1981 in Seattle, WA).
Starting with Dolour's third full-length, New Old Friends (2004), he took over the production reigns of his band.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shane%20Tutmarc   (136 words)

  
 .*.*. welcome to the three imaginary girls .*.*. Dolour * New Old Friends .*. Album reviews .*.*.
When playing live Tutmarc is backed by a rotating cast of musicians including Paul Mumaw, Craig Curran, Charlie Larson, Eric Howk, and Phil Peterson.
Tutmarc uses every hook and flourish in the Book of Pop to realize an utterly unfettered expression within a highly controlled structure.
It's easy to see how this staunch independence might be a reaction to the sucky relationship Tutmarc had with the label that released Dolour's second album, "Suburbiac".
www.threeimaginarygirls.com /ar/dolour04apr.asp   (510 words)

  
 dolour - press : ALL MUSIC GUIDE review
--Solar Marquardt CREDITS: Shane Tutmarc (vocals, guitar, synth/keys), Joe Gregory (bass), Paul Mumaw (drums), Blake Wescott (producer, engineer, mixer), Ed Brookes (Mastering).
Shane Tutmarc's soft and expressive voice blends nicely with the textural and colorfully mixed instrumental section: fuzzy yet sparse guitars, overdriven drum sounds, bass guitar, and synth.
This concise album contains a plethora of catchy, well written pop songs, beautifully sung by Shane Tutmarc and artfully recorded by Blake Wescott.
thedolour.tripod.com /amg.htm   (163 words)

  
 Always All Ages The Paradox
Adept at home recording and production, Tutmarc records his own albums and plays almost everything on them with help from multi-instrumentalist Phil Peterson, bassist Craig Curran, drummer Paul Mumaw and guitarist/keyboardist Charlie "LD" Larson.
Dolour is the music of songwriter-producer-instrumentalist Shane Tutmarc, who lives and records in Seattle, WA.
If their soft, melancholy melodies don't lift your spirits, then swaying contentedly with a room full of like-hearted souls surely will.
www.theparadox.org /site/node/view/25   (220 words)

  
 tonevendor.com :. Dolour - Waiting for a World War CD
Frontman and creative driving force Shane Tutmarc takes his inspiration from classic writers like Brian Wilson, John Lennon, and Paul Simon and filters it into a modern pop sound on this, Dolour& sophmore effort (their previous release, Boy Racer Loves Heart Breaker was well recieved by critics and fans alike).
The resulting mix is a cross between Ben Folds Five, the Get Up Kids, the jangly side of Elliot Smith, and a toned-down, less frenetic Quasi.
www.tonevendor.com /item/4005   (94 words)

  
 Dolour - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
However, with influences such as Brian Wilson, the Beatles, the Flaming Lips, Paul Simon, and Pink Floyd, the pop element is the one thing that remains a constant in Shane Tutmarc's music.
Dolour is the name songwriter Shane Tutmarc gives himself and the ever-changing band of collaborators he surrounds himself with.
Although early incarnations of the band can be traced back to 1997, Dolour's first official full-length album Waiting for a World War, was not released until April 2001 on Sonic Boom Recordings.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,1122531,00.html   (284 words)

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