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''The Braxton Hicks'' were formed as a two-piece band featuring [[Joel Flyger]] (vocals, guitar) and [[Mack Lynn]] (drums), but from late 2006 have become a three-piece with the inclusion of [[Mitch Curren]] (bass). They released a four track EP titled [[It's what you used to do]] in 2006, won the regional Smokefree [[Rockquest]] competition, and made the top-12 in the national competition. ''Rain Song'' is included on the [[Smokefree Rockquest 2006]] CD.
 
''The Braxton Hicks'' were formed as a two-piece band featuring [[Joel Flyger]] (vocals, guitar) and [[Mack Lynn]] (drums), but from late 2006 have become a three-piece with the inclusion of [[Mitch Curren]] (bass). They released a four track EP titled [[It's what you used to do]] in 2006, won the regional Smokefree [[Rockquest]] competition, and made the top-12 in the national competition. ''Rain Song'' is included on the [[Smokefree Rockquest 2006]] CD.
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==Releases==
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''Keleidoscope'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 24]]
  
 
==External Sites==
 
==External Sites==

Revision as of 11:55, 24 July 2007

The Braxton Hicks

The Braxton Hicks were formed as a two-piece band featuring Joel Flyger (vocals, guitar) and Mack Lynn (drums), but from late 2006 have become a three-piece with the inclusion of Mitch Curren (bass). They released a four track EP titled It's what you used to do in 2006, won the regional Smokefree Rockquest competition, and made the top-12 in the national competition. Rain Song is included on the Smokefree Rockquest 2006 CD.

Releases

Keleidoscope appears on the 2007 compilation Kaleidoscope World Series 24

External Sites

MySpace page


Two bands have used the Braxton Hicks name. If you are looking for the Braxton Hicks active 2003-2004, click here.

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