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(Segue ) is a band composed of mostly musicians from Berklee College of Music, run by (Ryan Garrett Greenfield ); Indie/Jazz/Rock/Pop. Segue has a rival band: Segue (pronounced SEG-way) is a San Francisco Bay Area-based rock band. Formed in January 1994, in San Rafael, California, Segue blends rock ‘n’ roll with blues, pop, country and funk. They have adopted the sounds of artists such as The Black Keys, R.L. Burnside, The Mother Hips, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Black Crowes, and others. The band’s debut album ''Segue'' was released on Trip ‘n Spin Recordings in 1998. The single “Move On” was featured on San Francisco radio station 104.5 FM – KFOG. The second album ''Escape Without Injury'' was released on Seguesounds Records in August 2002. The single “Hot Tonight” is featured in the Second Set Media film ''Ripple Effect'', released in 2001. The film contains footage of the best pro surfers in the world competing at the Quiksilver Pro Surf Contest in Tahiti. The song is played during the film’s final and most climactic pipeline scene. The third album ''Live – Under the Covers'' was released in July 2004 for promotional use only, and captures Segue performing live at the Red Devil Lounge in San Francisco and Sweetwater in Mill Valley. The fourth album ''One Race Human, A Tribute to Michael Gable'' was released in September 2010 to raise funds for (The Gable Heart Beats Foundation ). Purchases of the album are taken as donations, to help prevent Sudden Cardiac Arrest. The Gable Heart Beats Foundation and its partners provide heart screenings, defibrillator access, and CPR training nationwide. ==Members== 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「Segue (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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