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  1. The Avondale Addition by Stirrup+6, released 24 July 2020 1. Song for Salim 2. Salt Lines 3. Floating Melody 4. Insen for Yonsei 5. Little Spots 6. Rodney's Last Ride 7. Domi's Dream Stirrup is Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello, tenor guitar), Nick Macri (bass), and Charles Rumback (drums). Formed in Chicago in 2009 to explore their mutual interests in deep grooves, moody harmonies, and extended ...

  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · 21+. 9pm. Set 1: Lily Finnegan & Nick Macri. Set 2: Douglas McCombs & Michael Vallera. Douglas McCombs is a bass player and guitar player who lives in Chicago. Mr. McCombs is now solidly in his 43rd year of active interaction with the slurry of local and international music. His current groups include Eleventh Dream Day, Tortoise, Brokeback ...

  3. Nick D MacRi lives in Churchville, MD. They have also lived in Edgewood, MD and Rosedale, MD. Nick is related to Gino John MacRi and Amanda Susan Recher as well as 3 additional people. Phone numbers for Nick include: (401) 765-1500. View Nick's cell phone and current address.

  4. audreyclairecook.com › nick-macriNick Macri | COOK

    Nick Macri grew up in Toronto, Canada to Italian immigrant parents who made everything from scratch. This cooking philosophy has stuck with Nick – and is something he strives to do every day as Chef of Border Springs Farm. Previously, Nick was Chef de Cuisine and Charcutier of Southwark Restaurant in Queen Village.

  5. Nick Macri & Mono No Aware In Groups : Audio One (5) , C-Clamp , Euphone , Heroic Doses , Hot Glue Gun , Steakdaddy Six , Stirrup (2) , Stirrup+6 , Sunny Day Real Estate , The Fire Theft , The Margots , The Zincs

  6. Nick Macri Account Executive and Business Development Manager | People-Obsessed Solutions Expert Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. 12K followers 500 ...

  7. History. C-Clamp had three members: Tom Fitzgerald (vocals/guitar), Nick Macri (bass/vocals), and Frantz Etienne (drums). The band released two full-length albums in their career. Although they performed live infrequently, they managed to share the stage with many noteworthy bands of their time, including Braid, Castor, Dianogah, Karate and Hum.