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Rocky P. - EP

Schooner

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Customer Reviews

A no-hitter, but not bad
     

This ep is way different from You Forget About Your Heart which had Trains and Parades: probably the greatest song ever written. Schooner changed their style up a bit and its good, just no awesome songs like that one. Hopefully we'll see some in their full-length album.

Good stuff
     

Great songs from NC. Go Schooner. Go NC.

Looking forward the next batch of wonder.

Thanks for a great record.

Biography

Formed: Chapel Hill, NC

Genre: Pop/Rock

Years Active: '00s

Schooner were formed in Chapel Hill, NC, by singer/songwriter and guitarist Reid Johnson and bassist Tripp Cox, later adding Johnson's sister Kathryn Johnson (keyboards and vocals) and Billy Alphin (drums) in time for the band's first recordings, made in March 2004. These resulted in Schooner's first album, You Forget About Your Heart, released by the Pox World Empire label, which the group promoted by touring the East Coast. They continued to play shows during 2005 and 2006 while working on further...
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