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[[image:emersons.jpg|right|thumb|Cover art from "Set"]]
 
[[image:emersons.jpg|right|thumb|Cover art from "Set"]]
Combo of [[Adam Hyde]] and [[Greg Locke]]. Known for their dimunitive performances and the unusually high number of people that never heard them. Took their name from the boutique brewery. For a time were a three-piece, with the addition of [[Gillian Boyd]] (bass, vocals).
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''The Emersons'' were formed in early 1991 as a three-piece, featuring [[Adam Hyde]] (guitar), [[Greg Locke]] (drums, guitar, bass) and [[Gillian Boyd]] (bass, vocals). They are known for their dimunitive performances and the unusually high number of people that never heard them. They took their name from the boutique brewery. <br>
  
Featured on [[Discordia Concors]], and released two tapes. The first, [[Emersons self-titled]] tape was recorded as a three piece while the second [[Set]], featured 7 songs recorded while a two piece.
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The track ''Eagles'' featured on [[Discordia Concors]], and they released two tapes. The first, [[Emersons self-titled]] was recorded as a three piece, while the second, [[Set]], featured 7 songs recorded while a two piece (just ''Hyde'' and ''Locke'').
  
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 26 August 2006

Cover art from "Set"

The Emersons were formed in early 1991 as a three-piece, featuring Adam Hyde (guitar), Greg Locke (drums, guitar, bass) and Gillian Boyd (bass, vocals). They are known for their dimunitive performances and the unusually high number of people that never heard them. They took their name from the boutique brewery.

The track Eagles featured on Discordia Concors, and they released two tapes. The first, Emersons self-titled was recorded as a three piece, while the second, Set, featured 7 songs recorded while a two piece (just Hyde and Locke).

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