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[x] Currituck County v. Currituck Co.

felldownawell · 5 replies

[x] Currituck County v. Currituck Co.
felldownawell
15 years ago
Dec 5, 2008 - 9:00pm
Kevin Barker releases as both Currituck Co. and Currituck County. Not sure if he's credited both ways on any single release.

One band with an alias or two bands?
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misterpomp
15 years ago
Dec 5, 2008 - 11:17pm
If you can prove that they were used interchangeably on a single release - that would help establish a single identity : see Bad Co. / Bad Company
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Mark
15 years ago
Dec 6, 2008 - 7:32pm
MrP is right for the general case, but if I am to believe [home.earthlink.net] then I think that this is band called Currituck Co. who released a 7" titled Currituck County. All the release cover images that I have found use Currituck Co. If the first 7" is the sole source of the debate right now, I think we should push on with Currituck Co.
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felldownawell
15 years ago
Dec 25, 2008 - 4:27pm
the bottom of [home.earthlink.net] actually shows that he appeared as Currituck County on not only the Troubleman 7", but also on the Punaluu 7" as well. he's also Currituck County on the Troubleman Mix-Tape and apparently also the Hand/Eye comp based on [www.discogs.com] though I can't find an image to back that up. Otherwise, it looks like everything else is Currituck Co. I can't find anything showing both iterations on a single release, but I can't rule it out.
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Mark
15 years ago
Dec 25, 2008 - 4:50pm
Maybe the band name is Currituck County, aesthetically shortened a lot of the time.

[home.earthlink.net] :

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Mark
15 years ago
Dec 25, 2008 - 4:52pm
On the other hand, the first two 7" singles are the only ones with the extended name. I think there's a clear move away from the old name to the shortened name. Has anyone emailed him?
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