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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TinklersThe Tinklers - Wikipedia

    The Tinklers are a band from Baltimore who have been together since 1979. The group consists of Charles Brohawn and Chris Mason, both of whom sing, play guitar, and percussion instruments of varying degrees of quality (including cigar boxes, spoons, and other types of junk).

  2. 9 de sept. de 2022 · 12 subscribers. 10. 254 views 1 year ago. The Tinklers – Saplings (1991) [Avant-Folk, Experimental Rock] Track 7 ...more. The Tinklers – Saplings (1991) [Avant-Folk, Experimental Rock]Track...

  3. The Tinklers are the duo of Charles Brohawn and Chris Mason, two Baltimore-based multimedia artists whose musical pursuits place them squarely in the Half Japanese tradition of deliberate artlessness,… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 1990s. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock.

  4. Disc 2, track 3 off of the out of print Working Holiday! CD compilation of the 7" single series issued by Simple Machines Records in 1994. This limited editi...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2023 · On the internet for the first time in its full glory, the greatest Tinklers album CRASH! Recorded from my LP copy. 1. Hank Greenberg and Jackie Robinson2. Gu...

  6. thetinklers.bandcamp.com › album › slowpokeSLOWPOKE | The Tinklers

    1 de ago. de 2020 · Tags. diy experimental shakemore Baltimore. SLOWPOKE by The Tinklers, released 01 August 2020 1. Chimpazee Party 2. Burning Coral 3. Body Surfin' 4. Omi 5. Slowpoke 6. She's Leaving Her Body 7. Creature 8. Up From the Basement 9. Ocean Without Ocean Within 10. Link Rays 11. Highway From Heartache to Home 12. No Even Shake 13. Pigmy Song 14.

  7. about. Members of Half Japanese had a side band for recording quiet music called XXOO (also known as We Are They That Ache With Amorous Love) David and Jad Fair wanted to record The Tinklers with that band. Here are the results of those historic recordings, recorded in 1984 and 1985, in Uniontown Maryland.