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'''The Undertow Orchestra''' was an indie rock "supergroup" organized by [[Bob Andrews]] of [[Undertow Music|Undertow Music Collective]]. The band existed only as a touring ensemble and consisted of "four of today’s most under the radar, yet prolific singer-songwriters,"<ref>[http://www.glidemagazine.com/index.php?task=Articles&section=93&id=47802&issue=1 Glide Magazine Features - The Undertow Orchestra:<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> David Bazan (of Pedro the Lion and Headphones), [[Mark Eitzel]] (of [[American Music Club]]), Will Johnson (of Centro-Matic), and Vic Chesnutt.<ref>Gendron, Bob (February 17, 2006). "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-02-17/entertainment/0602170327_1_safe-bet-mark-eitzel-guy-clark Undertow's haunting, daunting folk flood]", ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved June 18, 2013.</ref><ref>Milano, Brett (February 16, 2006). "Music review: Undertow pulls alt-rock mavericks into solid group", ''Boston Herald'', p. 49.</ref> Each band member took turns on stage playing his own songs, as the other members acted as his backing band.<ref>[http://locus.cwrl.utexas.edu/freeman/?q=node/37 Undertow Orchestra | drupal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>[http://chicagoist.com/2006/02/20/getting_pulled_in_by_the_undertow_orchestra.php/ Chicagoist: Getting Pulled By The Undertow Orchestra]</ref>
'''The Undertow Orchestra''' was an indie rock "supergroup" organized by [[Bob Andrews]] of [[Undertow Music|Undertow Music Collective]]. The band existed only as a touring ensemble and consisted of "four of today’s most under the radar, yet prolific singer-songwriters,"<ref>[http://www.glidemagazine.com/index.php?task=Articles&section=93&id=47802&issue=1 Glide Magazine Features - The Undertow Orchestra:<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> David Bazan (of Pedro the Lion and Headphones), [[Mark Eitzel]] (of [[American Music Club]]), Will Johnson (of Centro-Matic), and Vic Chesnutt.<ref>Gendron, Bob (February 17, 2006). "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-02-17/entertainment/0602170327_1_safe-bet-mark-eitzel-guy-clark Undertow's haunting, daunting folk flood]", ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved June 18, 2013.</ref><ref>Milano, Brett (February 16, 2006). "Music review: Undertow pulls alt-rock mavericks into solid group", ''Boston Herald'', p. 49.</ref> Each band member took turns on stage playing his own songs, as the other members acted as his backing band.<ref>[http://locus.cwrl.utexas.edu/freeman/?q=node/37 Undertow Orchestra | drupal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://chicagoist.com/2006/02/20/getting_pulled_in_by_the_undertow_orchestra.php/ Chicagoist: Getting Pulled By The Undertow Orchestra]</ref>


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The Undertow Orchestra was an indie rock "supergroup" organized by Bob Andrews of Undertow Music Collective. The band existed only as a touring ensemble and consisted of "four of today’s most under the radar, yet prolific singer-songwriters,"[1] David Bazan (of Pedro the Lion and Headphones), Mark Eitzel (of American Music Club), Will Johnson (of Centro-Matic), and Vic Chesnutt.[2][3] Each band member took turns on stage playing his own songs, as the other members acted as his backing band.[4][5]

References

  1. Glide Magazine Features - The Undertow Orchestra:
  2. Gendron, Bob (February 17, 2006). "Undertow's haunting, daunting folk flood", Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  3. Milano, Brett (February 16, 2006). "Music review: Undertow pulls alt-rock mavericks into solid group", Boston Herald, p. 49.
  4. Undertow Orchestra | drupal
  5. Chicagoist: Getting Pulled By The Undertow Orchestra