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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Justyn_PogueJustyn Pogue - Wikipedia

    Justyn Pogue is an American artist and musician born in Olympia, Washington. He has contributed his musical and visual artistic talents to several releases by Phil Elvrum's band, The Microphones (now known as Phil Elverum aka Mount Eerie). Pogue writes music and sings with the Portland, Oregon, band Vacant Stares

  2. Historia. Primeros años. Phil Elverum se vio involucrado en la escena musical de Washington mientras trabajaba en The Business, una tienda de discos en Anacortes, su ciudad natal, a mediados de los 90.

  3. Discography. Studio albums. Extended Plays. References. External links. The Microphones were an American indie folk, indie rock, and experimental project from Olympia, Washington. The project was founded in 1996 and ended in 2003, with a short reunion following in 2007 and revivals in 2019 and 2020.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Justin_PoggeJustin Pogge - Wikipedia

    Justin Pogge ( / ˈpoʊɡi /; born April 22, 1986) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2008–09 season. Internationally Pogge played for the Canadian national junior team at the 2006 World Junior Championship, winning a gold medal. Playing career.

  5. Feedback (Life, Love, Loop) / Weird Storm / Heavy Eyes, a Single by The Microphones. Released in 1999 on Bedtime (catalog no. BED 06; Vinyl 7"). Genres: Slacker Rock. Featured peformers: Phil Elverum (recording engineer), Justyn Pogue (cover art).

  6. 24 de ago. de 1999 · Artwork by Phil Elverum & Justyn Pogue. Album Credits. Producers Phil Elverum. Writers Phil Elverum. Additional Vocals Bronwyn Holm, Calvin Johnson, Khaela Maricich & 1 more. Performed By Phil ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2022 · I just remembered that in like 1998 my friend, the artist Justyn Pogue, wrote the phrase “like a wind blowing through a bass drum orchard”, and the imagined sound has stuck with me since. Maybe is this that sound?