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− | + | ''Truckers Move America'' was less a "real" band than a concept. The closest to there being an actual gig by Truckers Move America came in 2000, when Jed and [[Danduran|Dan]], most recently of [[SophieXEnola]], joined forces with [[Rob Jerram]] (Hamilton actor and poet) and John-Paul of the [[Clampers]] one night while intoxicated in Wellington, and played the ''Velvet Underground'''s ''Sweet Jane'' during an open mic night at a random bar. Upon taking the stage, John-Paul announced the band was called "Timothy", yet upon leaving the stage (after an inept Dan had been replaced on drums by a local) Jed announced the ad-hoc group was called ''Truckers Move America''. | |
− | Others associated with the Truckers Move America conecpt included Amy Doyle (of [[SophieXEnola]] and the [[Dead Pan Rangers]]), | + | Others associated with the Truckers Move America conecpt included Amy Doyle (of [[SophieXEnola]] and the [[Dead Pan Rangers]]), Emma Philpott, Dave, and others who may've lived on Nixon Street in the late 1990s. |
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