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  1. Satchel was originally formed under the name Bliss by vocalist Shawn Smith and drummer Regan Hagar, after their previous band Brad (which also featured guitarist Stone Gossard) went on hiatus. They recruited guitarist John Hoag, bassist Cory Kane and Jefferson Bennett on saxophone.

  2. In early 1995, the bassist Cory Kane was replaced by Mike Berg because of personality conflicts. Eventually, Satchel was folded into the band Brad with Stone Gossard. In 2009 a statement was released via Shawn Smith's website and on MySpace announcing that Satchel had been recording new material, and that a new record, entitled ...

  3. 19 de jul. de 2022 · Shawn Smith (deceased), Cory Kane, Jefferson Bennett, Mike Berg. Satchel was an alternative rock band from Seattle. Their final lineup featured Shawn Smith (vocals, piano, guitar, bass), Regan Hagar (drums, bass), and John Hoag (guitar, bass).

  4. Satchel se formó originalmente bajo el nombre de Bliss por el vocalista Shawn Smith y el baterista Regan Hagar, después de que su banda anterior Brad (que también incluía al guitarrista Stone Gossard) hiciera una pausa. Reclutaron al guitarrista John Hoag, al bajista Cory Kane y a Jefferson Bennett al saxofón.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2019 · Earlier this month, the world lost one of music's finest voices: Shawn Smith, the singer who made his name with Brad, Satchel and Pigeonhed. In remembering the Seattle musician following his...

  6. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Singer and songwriter Shawn Smith has died at the age of 53. The cause of death of the former Brad, Satchel and Pigeonhed vocalist has not yet been announced. The news was confirmed by a number of fellow musicians, including Posies founder and occasional R.E.M . member Ken Stringfellow , who wrote, "So sad to wake up to the news ...

  7. At that point, Shawn Smith and Regan Hagar had a desire to continue playing together, so they brought in guitarist John Hoag and bassist Cory Kane and Satchel was born. They also secured a major label record deal with Epic Records. Stone Gossard was even brought back in to co-produce their second album, "The Family".