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The Posies

The Posies were an American power pop group. The band was formed in 1986 in Bellingham, Washington, United States, by primary songwriters Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow.

The Posies
The Posies perform in Chicago, Illinois in June 2009.
Background information
OriginBellingham, Washington, United States
GenresAlternative rock, power pop
Years active1986–2021
LabelsDGC, Rykodisc, PopLlama, Houston Party, Not Lame, Casa Recording Co., Lojinx
Past membersJon Auer
Ken Stringfellow
Arthur "Rick" Roberts
Mike Musburger
Dave Fox
Joe Skyward
Brian Young
Darius Minwalla
Matt Harris
Frankie Siragusa
WebsiteOfficial website

Their music has its origins in Merseybeat and the Hollies. They are influenced by Hüsker Dü, XTC, Elvis Costello and Squeeze.[1]

The band split up in October 2021, following several allegations of sexual misconduct made against bandmember Ken Stringfellow.[2]

History

Early years (1986–1988)

Core members Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow, who met as students at Sehome High School in Bellingham, Washington, began writing songs together in late 1986 while Stringfellow was in school at the University of Washington. Their first public performance came as an acoustic duo in 1987 while Stringfellow was home in Bellingham. They recorded twelve songs in Auer's family's home studio. Though intended as demos to attract other members and form a full band, the recordings became the Posies' first self-released album, Failure.[1]

Mike Musburger and Arthur "Rick" Roberts joined soon after, allowing the band to play its first live shows in Seattle and Bellingham. The four members moved into a house in the University District of Seattle, where they developed many of the songs that would appear on later albums. Failure was released on vinyl near the end of 1988 on local indie label PopLlama with one song dropped.[1]

Major label years (1989–1997)

In late 1989 the band signed to new Geffen Records imprint DGC Records.[1] They chose John Leckie to produce their first album for the label and Dear 23 was released in August 1990.[1] "Golden Blunders" reached No. 17 on the U.S. Modern Rock charts. Ringo Starr covered the song for his 1992 album Time Takes Time.

In early 1992, they began recording their third album with Don Fleming.[1] After completing what they thought was their new album with the title Eclipse, Geffen sent them back to the studio in the latter part of the year to record a few "hits". Dave Fox joined to play bass for the last of the "Hit Sessions" and the name then changed to Frosting On The Beater and was released in April 1993.[1] Leadoff track "Dream All Day" enjoyed some success on U.S. MTV and alternative radio, becoming their biggest hit (#4 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart), leading the band to an extensive tour of the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Fox left the band in 1994 to join the Seattle band Flop.[citation needed] Amazing Disgrace was released in May 1996.[citation needed]

The Posies performed with Burt Bacharach on a recording of his song "What the World Needs Now Is Love," which was featured in the 1997 movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.[citation needed]

Return to indie label, compilation albums and solo projects (1997–2001)

In late 1997, they came back together to play a small number of live shows. The band returned to the studio with the intent of writing their last chapter by rerecording a dozen unused older songs. Success was released in February 1998, again on the local PopLlama label. A tour followed, including a return to Europe, during which the live album Alive Before the Iceberg was recorded.[citation needed]

 
The Posies performing at the Apolo in Barcelona in October 2008.

The band recorded an album together late in 1999, but Stringfellow later decided to break up the band and re-recorded the album with the help of studio musicians; it was to be released in September 2001. Meanwhile, Auer formed a band of his own, released a pair of EPs, and began work on a full-length album, which was released in 2006 as Songs from the Year of Our Demise.

Auer and Stringfellow reunited in early 2000 for a one-off acoustic show in Seattle, which was recorded and released as In Case You Didn't Feel Like Plugging In. Later that year they toured the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Upon returning from the tour, they filled 2001 with a mix of solo work and a handful of live Posies shows played in support of the Nice Cheekbones and a Ph.D. EP, which was recorded the previous year.[citation needed]

Also released in 2000 was a four-CD box set composed almost entirely of unreleased demos, outtakes, and live tracks from throughout the Posies' career, At Least, At Last. The same year, DGC Records released Dream All Day: The Best of the Posies, a compilation with songs from the band's major label years and some B-sides and covers.[citation needed]

Comeback and Every Kind of Light (2001–2009)

After playing drums in Auer's band, Darius Minwalla took over on drums for the Posies in early 2001. That summer, Matt Harris of Oranger replaced Auer on bass. They wrote and recorded new songs for Every Kind of Light, which was released in June 2005. A tour of the United States and Europe lasted through the end of the year. A brief Japanese tour was scheduled for the summer of 2006. In 2008 Stringfellow and Auer undertook a Posies 20th anniversary tour, playing several shows as a duo in the U.S. and Europe.

From 2008–11, Stringfellow was vocalist in the band The Disciplines, the rest of whose line-up are previous members of the Norwegian band Briskeby. The Disciplines joined R.E.M. on their European tour in 2008 as a warm-up, and their song "Yours For Taking" was included on a CD with songs selected by R.E.M. for the March 2008 issue of Q magazine.[3]

Blood/Candy and Solid States (2010–2017)

The band released their seventh studio album Blood/Candy on September 28, 2010. The album was recorded and mixed in Spain and their hometown of Seattle, with stops in Ecuador, Canada, Paris and Los Angeles.[4] The album release was followed by an extensive European tour in late 2010.

The reformed Big Star, which featured Auer and Stringfellow alongside musicians Jody Stephens and Alex Chilton, came to an end in March 2010 when Chilton died following a heart attack.[5] In late 2013, The Posies played several shows, performing Amazing Disgrace in its entirety with the line-up from that era. In August 2014 the band reunited again, but with Darius Minwalla on drums and Joe Skyward on bass. Minwalla died unexpectedly at his home in Vancouver on May 21, 2015; and on March 26, 2016, Joe Skyward died after a two-year battle with cancer.

On March 3, 2016, the song "Squirrel vs. Snake" was released as a teaser for their forthcoming eighth album, and the band embarked on an extensive month-long European tour on March 29.[6] The album Solid States was released on April 29 by British indie label Lojinx in Europe;[6][7] the American release on My Music Empire followed on May 20. Drummer Frankie Siragusa, who also contributed to the engineering and mixing of the album, joined the band on tour, where they performed as a trio.

Reunion of Frosting on the Beater lineup 2018–2021)

In 2018, The Posies reunited with the Frosting on the Beater lineup, with drummer Mike Musburger and bassist Dave Fox returning, for a tour of North America and Europe.[8]

In July 2019 interview with Houston Chronicle, Stringfellow revealed that The Posies had been working on new material.[9]

Ken Stringfellow sexual misconduct allegations

Allegations of sexual misconduct against Stringfellow by three former girlfriends from 2015 to 2018 (Holly Muñoz, Kristine Chambers and Kristi Houk) were made public in an October 2021 article by Seattle public radio station KUOW.[10] Stringfellow denied the allegations in a joint statement with his wife Dominique Stringfellow to the station. Auer quit the band in August 2021 after speaking with Kristine Chambers who had accused Stringfellow, and informed Stringfellow that he no longer planned to work with him.[10] Siragusa also resigned from the band via his Facebook page.[10] Following the publication of the allegations, Jody Stephens, lone surviving member of Big Star, published a statement and removed Stringfellow from forthcoming tribute performances.[11]

Musical style and influences

The band has been compared to The Hollies due to their vocal harmonies and Big Star due to their songwriting.[1] Both Auer and Stringfellow have been active in producing other artists in between Posies and solo projects.

Members

Final lineup

  • Jon Auer – guitar, keyboards, vocals (1986–2021), bass (1986–1988, 2001–2013, 2014–2018, 2019–2021)
  • Ken Stringfellow – guitar, keyboards, vocals (1986–2021), bass (1986–1988, 2001–2013, 2014–2018, 2019–2021)
  • Frankie Siragusa – drums (2015–2018, 2019–2021)

Past

  • Rick Roberts (b. Arthur Roberts) – bass (1988–1992)
  • Joe Skyward (b. Joe Howard) – bass (1994–2001; 2013–2014; died 2016)
  • Brian Young – drums (1994–1998)
  • Darius "Take One" Minwalla – drums (2001–2014; died 2015)
  • Matt Harris – bass, guitar (2001–2012; died 2021)[12]
  • Dave Fox – bass (1992–1994; 2018–2019)
  • Mike Musburger – drums (1988–1994; 2018)

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[13]
NLD
[14]
SWE
[14]
Failure
Dear 23
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: DGC
Frosting on the Beater
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: DGC
Amazing Disgrace
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: DGC
81 72 23
Success
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: PopLlama
Every Kind of Light
Blood/Candy
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Rykodisc
Solid States
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Lojinx/My Music Empire

Singles and EPs

  • "Golden Blunders" (DGC Records, 1990)
  • "Suddenly Mary" (DGC Records, 1991)
  • "Feel"/"I Am the Cosmos" (PopLlama Records, 1992)
  • "Dream All Day" (DGC Records, 1993)
  • "Solar Sister" (DGC Records, 1993)
  • "Flavor of the Month" (DGC Records, 1993)
  • This Is Not The Posies (Elefant Records, 1993)
  • "Definite Door" (DGC Records, 1994)
  • "Going, Going, Gone" (DGC Records, 1994)
  • "Ontario" (DGC Records, 1996)
  • "Please Return It" (DGC Records, 1996)
  • "Everybody Is a Fucking Liar" (DGC Records, 1996)
  • "Start a Life" (PopLlama Records, 1998)
  • Nice Cheekbones and a Ph.D. (Houston Party Records, 2001)
  • "Second Time Around" (Rykodisc, 2005)
  • "Conversations" (Rykodisc, 2005)
  • "The Glitter Prize" (Rykodisc, 2010)
  • "Licenses to Hide" (Rykodisc, 2010)
  • The Posies Play Big Star (SON Estrella Galicia, 2017)

Compilation albums

Live albums

Compilation and soundtrack contributions

Singles chart positions

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Alt US Mainstream Rock UK[15]
1990 "Golden Blunders" - 17 - - Dear 23
1993 "Dream All Day" - 4 17 - Frosting On the Beater
1994 "Definite Door" - - - 67 Frosting On the Beater

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 965. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ "The Posies: Cult indie band split up amid sexual assault claims". BBC News. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Asp, Marius (January 22, 2008). "R.E.M. digger The Disciplines". NRK Lykverdet. Norway.
  4. ^ Sachs, Tony (July 12, 2010). "Power-Pop Legends The Posies To Release Blood/Candy, Their First New Album In Five Years". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  5. ^ Hurley, Rachel (September 21, 2011). "Big Star with John Davis – Live Tribute at The Levitt Shell Now Available Digitally!". The Vinyl District. from the original on 2016-03-18.
  6. ^ a b "The Posies announce 8th album Solid States". Lojinx. March 3, 2016. from the original on 2016-03-18.
  7. ^ "The Posies: Solid States". Lojinx. March 18, 2016. from the original on 2016-03-18.
  8. ^ . glidemagazine.com. Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Posies still blooming after all these years". Houston Chronicle. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  10. ^ a b c Hiruko, Ashley; Raftery, Isolde (25 October 2021). "As sexual misconduct allegations dog Ken Stringfellow of the Posies, the band breaks up". kuow.org. KUOW-FM. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  11. ^ Kreps, Daniel (29 October 2021). "Big Star Drummer Removes Ken Stringfellow From Gigs After Sexual Misconduct Allegations". Rolling Stone.
  12. ^ Cashmere, Paul (5 February 2021). "Matt Harris, Bass Player For The Posies, Has Died". Noise11.com. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  13. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  14. ^ a b "The Posies – Amazing Disgrace". dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  15. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 432. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

External links

  • The Posies
  • Allmusic guide entry for The Posies

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LojinxPast membersJon AuerKen StringfellowArthur Rick RobertsMike MusburgerDave FoxJoe SkywardBrian YoungDarius MinwallaMatt HarrisFrankie SiragusaWebsiteOfficial websiteTheir music has its origins in Merseybeat and the Hollies They are influenced by Husker Du XTC Elvis Costello and Squeeze 1 The band split up in October 2021 following several allegations of sexual misconduct made against bandmember Ken Stringfellow 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1986 1988 1 2 Major label years 1989 1997 1 3 Return to indie label compilation albums and solo projects 1997 2001 1 4 Comeback and Every Kind of Light 2001 2009 1 5 Blood Candy and Solid States 2010 2017 1 6 Reunion of Frosting on the Beater lineup 2018 2021 1 7 Ken Stringfellow sexual misconduct allegations 2 Musical style and influences 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Singles and EPs 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Live albums 4 5 Compilation and soundtrack contributions 4 6 Singles chart positions 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1986 1988 Edit Core members Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow who met as students at Sehome High School in Bellingham Washington began writing songs together in late 1986 while Stringfellow was in school at the University of Washington Their first public performance came as an acoustic duo in 1987 while Stringfellow was home in Bellingham They recorded twelve songs in Auer s family s home studio Though intended as demos to attract other members and form a full band the recordings became the Posies first self released album Failure 1 Mike Musburger and Arthur Rick Roberts joined soon after allowing the band to play its first live shows in Seattle and Bellingham The four members moved into a house in the University District of Seattle where they developed many of the songs that would appear on later albums Failure was released on vinyl near the end of 1988 on local indie label PopLlama with one song dropped 1 Major label years 1989 1997 Edit In late 1989 the band signed to new Geffen Records imprint DGC Records 1 They chose John Leckie to produce their first album for the label and Dear 23 was released in August 1990 1 Golden Blunders reached No 17 on the U S Modern Rock charts Ringo Starr covered the song for his 1992 album Time Takes Time In early 1992 they began recording their third album with Don Fleming 1 After completing what they thought was their new album with the title Eclipse Geffen sent them back to the studio in the latter part of the year to record a few hits Dave Fox joined to play bass for the last of the Hit Sessions and the name then changed to Frosting On The Beater and was released in April 1993 1 Leadoff track Dream All Day enjoyed some success on U S MTV and alternative radio becoming their biggest hit 4 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart leading the band to an extensive tour of the U S Europe and Japan Fox left the band in 1994 to join the Seattle band Flop citation needed Amazing Disgrace was released in May 1996 citation needed The Posies performed with Burt Bacharach on a recording of his song What the World Needs Now Is Love which was featured in the 1997 movie Austin Powers International Man of Mystery citation needed Return to indie label compilation albums and solo projects 1997 2001 Edit In late 1997 they came back together to play a small number of live shows The band returned to the studio with the intent of writing their last chapter by rerecording a dozen unused older songs Success was released in February 1998 again on the local PopLlama label A tour followed including a return to Europe during which the live album Alive Before the Iceberg was recorded citation needed The Posies performing at the Apolo in Barcelona in October 2008 The band recorded an album together late in 1999 but Stringfellow later decided to break up the band and re recorded the album with the help of studio musicians it was to be released in September 2001 Meanwhile Auer formed a band of his own released a pair of EPs and began work on a full length album which was released in 2006 as Songs from the Year of Our Demise Auer and Stringfellow reunited in early 2000 for a one off acoustic show in Seattle which was recorded and released as In Case You Didn t Feel Like Plugging In Later that year they toured the U S Europe and Japan Upon returning from the tour they filled 2001 with a mix of solo work and a handful of live Posies shows played in support of the Nice Cheekbones and a Ph D EP which was recorded the previous year citation needed Also released in 2000 was a four CD box set composed almost entirely of unreleased demos outtakes and live tracks from throughout the Posies career At Least At Last The same year DGC Records released Dream All Day The Best of the Posies a compilation with songs from the band s major label years and some B sides and covers citation needed Comeback and Every Kind of Light 2001 2009 Edit After playing drums in Auer s band Darius Minwalla took over on drums for the Posies in early 2001 That summer Matt Harris of Oranger replaced Auer on bass They wrote and recorded new songs for Every Kind of Light which was released in June 2005 A tour of the United States and Europe lasted through the end of the year A brief Japanese tour was scheduled for the summer of 2006 In 2008 Stringfellow and Auer undertook a Posies 20th anniversary tour playing several shows as a duo in the U S and Europe From 2008 11 Stringfellow was vocalist in the band The Disciplines the rest of whose line up are previous members of the Norwegian band Briskeby The Disciplines joined R E M on their European tour in 2008 as a warm up and their song Yours For Taking was included on a CD with songs selected by R E M for the March 2008 issue of Q magazine 3 Blood Candy and Solid States 2010 2017 Edit The band released their seventh studio album Blood Candy on September 28 2010 The album was recorded and mixed in Spain and their hometown of Seattle with stops in Ecuador Canada Paris and Los Angeles 4 The album release was followed by an extensive European tour in late 2010 The reformed Big Star which featured Auer and Stringfellow alongside musicians Jody Stephens and Alex Chilton came to an end in March 2010 when Chilton died following a heart attack 5 In late 2013 The Posies played several shows performing Amazing Disgrace in its entirety with the line up from that era In August 2014 the band reunited again but with Darius Minwalla on drums and Joe Skyward on bass Minwalla died unexpectedly at his home in Vancouver on May 21 2015 and on March 26 2016 Joe Skyward died after a two year battle with cancer On March 3 2016 the song Squirrel vs Snake was released as a teaser for their forthcoming eighth album and the band embarked on an extensive month long European tour on March 29 6 The album Solid States was released on April 29 by British indie label Lojinx in Europe 6 7 the American release on My Music Empire followed on May 20 Drummer Frankie Siragusa who also contributed to the engineering and mixing of the album joined the band on tour where they performed as a trio Reunion of Frosting on the Beater lineup 2018 2021 Edit In 2018 The Posies reunited with the Frosting on the Beater lineup with drummer Mike Musburger and bassist Dave Fox returning for a tour of North America and Europe 8 In July 2019 interview with Houston Chronicle Stringfellow revealed that The Posies had been working on new material 9 Ken Stringfellow sexual misconduct allegations Edit Allegations of sexual misconduct against Stringfellow by three former girlfriends from 2015 to 2018 Holly Munoz Kristine Chambers and Kristi Houk were made public in an October 2021 article by Seattle public radio station KUOW 10 Stringfellow denied the allegations in a joint statement with his wife Dominique Stringfellow to the station Auer quit the band in August 2021 after speaking with Kristine Chambers who had accused Stringfellow and informed Stringfellow that he no longer planned to work with him 10 Siragusa also resigned from the band via his Facebook page 10 Following the publication of the allegations Jody Stephens lone surviving member of Big Star published a statement and removed Stringfellow from forthcoming tribute performances 11 Musical style and influences EditThe band has been compared to The Hollies due to their vocal harmonies and Big Star due to their songwriting 1 Both Auer and Stringfellow have been active in producing other artists in between Posies and solo projects Members EditFinal lineup Jon Auer guitar keyboards vocals 1986 2021 bass 1986 1988 2001 2013 2014 2018 2019 2021 Ken Stringfellow guitar keyboards vocals 1986 2021 bass 1986 1988 2001 2013 2014 2018 2019 2021 Frankie Siragusa drums 2015 2018 2019 2021 Past Rick Roberts b Arthur Roberts bass 1988 1992 Joe Skyward b Joe Howard bass 1994 2001 2013 2014 died 2016 Brian Young drums 1994 1998 Darius Take One Minwalla drums 2001 2014 died 2015 Matt Harris bass guitar 2001 2012 died 2021 12 Dave Fox bass 1992 1994 2018 2019 Mike Musburger drums 1988 1994 2018 Discography EditStudio albums Edit List of albums with selected details and chart positions Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 13 NLD 14 SWE 14 Failure Released 1988 Label PopLlama Dear 23 Released 1990 Label DGC Frosting on the Beater Released 1993 Label DGC Amazing Disgrace Released 1996 Label DGC 81 72 23Success Released 1998 Label PopLlama Every Kind of Light Released 2005 Label Rykodisc Blood Candy Released 2010 Label Rykodisc Solid States Released 2016 Label Lojinx My Music Empire Singles and EPs Edit Golden Blunders DGC Records 1990 Suddenly Mary DGC Records 1991 Feel I Am the Cosmos PopLlama Records 1992 Dream All Day DGC Records 1993 Solar Sister DGC Records 1993 Flavor of the Month DGC Records 1993 This Is Not The Posies Elefant Records 1993 Definite Door DGC Records 1994 Going Going Gone DGC Records 1994 Ontario DGC Records 1996 Please Return It DGC Records 1996 Everybody Is a Fucking Liar DGC Records 1996 Start a Life PopLlama Records 1998 Nice Cheekbones and a Ph D Houston Party Records 2001 Second Time Around Rykodisc 2005 Conversations Rykodisc 2005 The Glitter Prize Rykodisc 2010 Licenses to Hide Rykodisc 2010 The Posies Play Big Star SON Estrella Galicia 2017 Compilation albums Edit Dream All Day The Best of the Posies DGC Records 2000 At Least At Last box set Not Lame Recordings 2000 Live albums Edit Alive Before the Iceberg Houston Party Records 2000 In Case You Didn t Feel Like Plugging In Casa Recording Co 2000 Compilation and soundtrack contributions Edit Smash It Up on Another Damned Seattle Compilation Dashboard Hula Girl Records 1990 Going Going Gone on the Reality Bites Original Motion Picture Soundtrack RCA 1993 Open Every Window on DGC Rarities Vol 1 DGC Records 1994 Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You on Melody Fair The Bee Gees tribute album Eggbert Records 1994 Coming Right Along on Basketball Diaries Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Island Records 1995 King Midas In Reverse on Sing Hollies in Reverse Eggbert Records 1995 Throwaway Live on Hype The Motion Picture Soundtrack Sub Pop 1996 Richie Dagger s Crime on A Small Circle of Friends A Germs Tribute Album Grass Records 1996 Christmas on Just Say Noel Geffen Records 1996 Limitless Expressions on Home Alive The Art of Self Defense Epic Records 1996 Tomorrow We Are Not Alone on Together We Are Not Alone Japan Relief Compilation Thistime Records 2011 Singles chart positions Edit Year Title Chart positions AlbumUS Hot 100 US Alt US Mainstream Rock UK 15 1990 Golden Blunders 17 Dear 231993 Dream All Day 4 17 Frosting On the Beater1994 Definite Door 67 Frosting On the BeaterReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 965 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 The Posies Cult indie band split up amid sexual assault claims BBC News Retrieved October 26 2021 Asp Marius January 22 2008 R E M digger The Disciplines NRK Lykverdet Norway Sachs Tony July 12 2010 Power Pop Legends The Posies To Release Blood Candy Their First New Album In Five Years Huffington Post Retrieved 2015 06 26 Hurley Rachel September 21 2011 Big Star with John Davis Live Tribute at The Levitt Shell Now Available Digitally The Vinyl District Archived from the original on 2016 03 18 a b The Posies announce 8th album Solid States Lojinx March 3 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 03 18 The Posies Solid States Lojinx March 18 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 03 18 Archived copy glidemagazine com Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Posies still blooming after all these years Houston Chronicle 3 July 2019 Retrieved 2020 05 30 a b c Hiruko Ashley Raftery Isolde 25 October 2021 As sexual misconduct allegations dog Ken Stringfellow of the Posies the band breaks up kuow org KUOW FM Retrieved 25 October 2021 Kreps Daniel 29 October 2021 Big Star Drummer Removes Ken Stringfellow From Gigs After Sexual Misconduct Allegations Rolling Stone Cashmere Paul 5 February 2021 Matt Harris Bass Player For The Posies Has Died Noise11 com Retrieved 5 February 2021 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing a b The Posies Amazing Disgrace dutchcharts nl in Dutch Retrieved September 6 2022 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 432 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links EditThe Posies Allmusic guide entry for The Posies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Posies amp oldid 1130173660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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