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  1. (Clicka qua per la versione Italiana) Wisconsin's Pele (guitarist Chris Rosenau, bassist Scott Schoenbeck, drummer Jon Mueller and keyboardist Scott Beschta) had recorded Teaching the History of Teaching Geography (1998), Elephant (1999), without Beschta, The Nudes (2000), and Enemie (2002) before disbanding. Chris Rosenau and Jon Mueller then started Collections of Colonies of Bees that ...

  2. 2 de oct. de 1998 · Davey von Bohlen quietly croons his single line of lyrics over gentle chords, while Jason Gnewikow’s accented lead knits itself into a counterpoint for the vocals. Scott Beschta's intricate bassline ushers the band out of the first section and into a spacious prelude to the song's apex, a loud and thrashing reprise of the main theme.

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  4. Formed in 1995 in Milwaukee by guitarist Jason Gnewikow, drummer Dan Didier and bassist Scott Beschta, the band was eventually rounded out by frontman Davey von Bohlen, who at the time was a new enlistee into Midwest darlings Cap’n Jazz but gave The Promise Ring their crucial missing piece.

  5. Scott Schoenbeck Scott Beschta Jon Minor: Pele is an instrumental post-rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The group formed in the summer of 1997 by guitarist Chris Rosenau, bassist Scott Schoenbeck and drummer Jon Mueller. Ever-evolving in sound, the band was difficult to classify.

  6. www.mkepunk.com › tags › scott-beschtaScott Beschta | MKE Punk

    Browsing Releases Tagged: Scott Beschta. View All Releases. The Promise Ring – The Pete & Joe Show. Not On Label. Milwaukee, Grafton, Waukesha. 1995. Our Mission. MKEpunk offers defunct Wisconsin musicians a way to share their out-of-print music recordings under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial License.

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