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Eddie Cochran
Raymond Edward "Eddie" Cochran (October 2, 1938–April 17, 1960) was an American rock and roll musician and an important influence on popular music during the late 1950s, early 1960s, and beyond.
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C'mon Everybody
C'mon Everybody
Cherished Memories
Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie
Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie
My Way
My Way
Nervous Breakdown
Nervous Breakdown
Pink Peg Slacks
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Pearson, the bassoonist, is a self-described musical "late bloomer" who only started going to shows when she was 19 and first joined a band when she was in college — a Siouxsie and the Banshees-esque outfit. "I begged my friends who were starting the band to include me on the bassoon," she recalled. "I told them, 'I know it sounds gimmicky, but let me try it.' " Eventually she took over vocals as well — something she said didn't come naturally. Pearson is not a power singer, which suits the delicate noise of High Places just fine, and in live shows she stays in her safety zone as the duo tend to use voice as just another mid-range melodic tool. Pearson began doing solo shows in Michigan and had planned to study music in grad school in the fall of '06. But those plans were sidetracked when, through a connection involving hipster faves Japanther and the Death Set, she met Barber and moved to Brooklyn for the summer to split the rent and do some solo gigs. The two solo acts soon became a duo.