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  1. Miracle Legion es una banda estadounidense formada en Connecticut en 1984. Su estilo musical se lo cataloga muchas veces como indie rock . La formación del grupo era la siguiente: Mark Mulcahy en voz, Ray Neal en guitarra, Jeff Wiederschall en batería y Steven West en bajo.

  2. Explore music from Jeff Wiederschall. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Jeff Wiederschall on Discogs.

  3. 7 de sept. de 1987 · Jeff Wiederschall - Drums Steven West - Bass Raymond Neal - Guitar Mark J. Mulcahy - Sings Produced by Miracle Legion and Jon Russell Recorded at Presence Studios in the spring of 1987 Mastered by Steve Angel All Songs by Mark & Ray All Songs (c)(p)Paymarx/BMI 2010 Except Country Boy, Everyone in Heaven & Wonderment by Mark, Ray & Jeff

  4. Explore Jeff Wiederschall's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jeff Wiederschall on AllMusic.

  5. miraclelegion.bandcamp.com › album › the-backyardThe Backyard | Miracle Legion

    The Backyard by Miracle Legion, released 01 April 1985 1. The Backyard 2. Butterflies 3. Closer To The Wall 4. Just Say Hello 5. The Heart Is Attached 6. Stephen, Are You There? Credits: Jeff Wiederschall - Drums Joel Potocsky - Bass Raymond Neal - Guitar Mark J. Mulcahy - Sings Recorded at Presence Studios in the spring of 1985 Recorded by Jon Russell All Songs by Mark & Ray (c)(p)Paymarx ...

  6. Miracle Legion is/was from New Haven Ct. They began in the mid 80's as the duo of Ray Neal and Mark Mulcahy. They soon added Jeff Wiederschall (drums) and Joel Potocsky (bass) and that quartet recorded 'The Backyard' for the Incas label. They toured the states and the UK and got signed to Making Waves and then to Rough Trade.

  7. Streams frontman David Brooks and original Miracle Legion drummer Jeff Wiederschall share a musical passion and partnership spanning 30 years. This latest collaboration debuts ambitious songs weaving cinematic tales engulfed with characters from Old Testament figures, Cormac McCarthy's existential west, Rumi, Crowley and William Blake.