Ranch Romance was a western swing, alternative country and bluegrass band from Seattle, Washington consisting of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jo Miller, upright bassist , fiddler , mandolinist , accordionist and guitarist, mandolinist and banjo player David Keenan. The band's name was taken from a Western pulp fiction magazine published in the US in the 1930s called Ranch Romances.
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| - Ranch Romance was a western swing, alternative country and bluegrass band from Seattle, Washington consisting of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jo Miller, upright bassist , fiddler , mandolinist , accordionist and guitarist, mandolinist and banjo player David Keenan. The band's name was taken from a Western pulp fiction magazine published in the US in the 1930s called Ranch Romances. (en)
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| - Jo Miller & Her Burly Roughnecks, Miles & Karina, Laura Love (en)
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| - Alternative Country, Western swing revival, and Americana (en)
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| - Ranch Romance was a western swing, alternative country and bluegrass band from Seattle, Washington consisting of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jo Miller, upright bassist , fiddler , mandolinist , accordionist and guitarist, mandolinist and banjo player David Keenan. The band's name was taken from a Western pulp fiction magazine published in the US in the 1930s called Ranch Romances. "[i]n 1989, they issued their debut LP, Western Dream. After touring in support of k.d. lang, Theo left the band in 1991 and was replaced by accordionist Nova Karina Devonie and David Keenen on guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Lamb departed to attempt a solo career prior to the release of the second Ranch Romance effort, Blue Blazes; Flip City followed in 1993." (en)
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