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Ellery, formerly known as ''Dividing the Plunder'', are a musical group from Cincinnati founded by married couple Tasha and Justin Golden. They changed the name to "Ellery" after finding it in a book at a shop in Iowa. () They began work as Ellery in 2005. Their style has been compared to that of Sarah McLachlan, Ben Folds, and alternative folk. The couple wrote, recorded, and released the ''Make Your Troubles Mine'' EP which they recorded with the help of producer and guitarist Ric Hordinski (formerly of Over the Rhine). Their debut was received with positive reviews in local newspapers, and their local public radio station, (WNKU ), put them in regular rotation. After a feature in ''Performing Songwriter Magazine'', Virt Records contacted the band, signed them, and sent them back into the studio to turn the EP into a full-length album. The result, ''Lying Awake'', was released in 2006. In late 2009, Justin and Tasha began a series of in-house concerts in the midwest as a part of the Ellery Stimulus, created to help raise money for their next record, due in early spring 2010. In winter 2009, Ellery released a Holiday EP titled ''Down, Down, Down''. Although they are normally described as a duo, backing music is provided by Ric Hordinski (electric guitars, loops, keyboards), Amos Heller (bass), and Josh Seurkamp (percussion, drums). ==Style and sound== Their unique sound has a lot to do with Tasha Golden's vocals, but also the bands use instruments such as piano, wurlitzer, and electric, acoustic, and tenor guitar as well as electric mandolin. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ellery (duo)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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