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Brent Amaker and the Rodeo Brent Amaker and the Rodeo
Genre: Country

The Stranger, Seattle WA Nov. 16, 2006
Kurt B. Reighley

"I am so tired of seeing bands who don't know what they are," says Brent Amaker. That's hardly an accusation one can level at Amaker and his band, the Rodeo. They have a distinct, straightforward sound and a consistent look. Until recently, the quartet.who play Cafe Venus... [+] Read More

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