Abney Park (band)
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Abney Park is a steampunk band based in Seattle. The band is named after an iconic gothic cemetery, the Abney Park Cemetery in London where Robert Brown, the founder of the band, lived and studied for a period in 1988. Formerly a goth band, Abney Park has transformed their look and sound and has been called the "quintessential spokespeople for the steampunk subculture."[1]
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Abney Park | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, United States |
Genres | |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | None (self-produced) |
Members | Robert Brown (Vocals, Darbuka, Diatonic button accordion, harmonica, bouzouki, bağlama, ukulele) Kristina Erickson (keyboards, Piano) Skye Warden (Guitar) Aleida Gehrel (viola) Carey Rayburn (Trumpet, ukulele, penny whistle, trombone, didgeridoo) |
Past members | Josh Goering Nicolette Andres Titus Munteanu Daniel Cederman Jody Ellen Nathaniel Johnstone Traci Nemeth Krysztof Nemeth Robert Hazelton Magdalene Veen Jean-Paul Mayden Finn von Claret Madame Archel (Rachel Gilley) Robert Gardunia Thomas Thompson Henry Cheng Suzanne Sweeney Lee Tillman Jennifer Savage Mitchell Drury Derek Brown |
Website | http://www.abneypark.com/ |
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