Manishevitz
Manishevitz is an American indie rock band originally from Virginia and later based in Chicago. They released material on Jagjaguwar Records and Catbird Records.
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Origin | Virginia |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1999–2007 |
Labels | Jagjaguwar Records |
History
Manishevitz was formed by Adam Busch (ex-The Curious Digit) in Virginia in the late 1990s. Their debut album was released on Jagjaguwar Records in 1999, and after this Busch and guitarist Via Nuon moved to Chicago.[1] Their sophomore LP, Rollover, released in 2000, featured Chicago musicians Ryan Hembrey, Nate Lepine, Joe Adamik of Califone, and Fred Longberg-Holm. Their 2002 EP Private Lines features a cover of the Roxy Music song "2HB". In 2003, their third full-length, City Life, was issued on Jagjaguwar, and in 2007, East to East followed on Catbird.
Discography
- The Grammar Bell and the All Fall Down (Jagjaguwar Records, 1999)
- Rollover (Jagjaguwar, 2000)
- Private Lines EP (Jagjaguwar, 2002)
- City Life (Jagjaguwar, 2003)
- East to East (Catbird Records, 2007)
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