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Juniper Tar is an indie folk-rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, formed in 2005. The band originally started with Jason Mohr, Ryan Schleicher, Aaron Schleicher and Tuc Krueger. In 2008 Chris DeMay joined the group. Their style has been quoted as "rock and roll with a little roots sweetness," by the Verge Music Festival, .[1]
History
editJuniper Tar recorded their first full-length debut album, To the Trees, live, in a cabin in northern Wisconsin. The album was released in 2008, on The Bus Stop Label. They produced a follow-up album in February 2010: The Howl Street EP. It was self-released and engineered by Shane Hochstetler at Howl Street Recordings in the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee.[2]
One month after the release of their second album, Juniper Tar traveled to Austin, Texas to play SXSW, one of the largest music festivals in the United States.[3]
Projects
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editMembers
edit- Jason Mohr (Vocals, Guitar)
- Aaron Schleicher (Guitar, Vocals)
- Tuc Krueger (Drums, Percussion)
- Ryan Schleicher (Bass, Vocals)
- Chris DeMay (Piano/Organ, Guitar)
Discography
edit- To the Trees (2008)
- The Howl Street EP (2010)
References
edit- ^ http://www.vergemusicfestival.com/music/juniper_tar.cfm
- ^ http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-9878-juniper-tarrss-howl-street-retreat.html
- ^ http://madisonmusicreview.com/2010/02/11/juniper-tar-releases-the-howl-street-ep-plays-release-show/#more-2448
- ^ http://www.avclub.com/milwaukee/articles/high-frequency-media-wants-you-to-produce-its-juni,40425/
- ^ http://www.onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/junipertarhowlstreetep.html
External links
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