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TreePeople is an
educational and
training environmental advocacy organization based in Los Angeles, California. The
TreePeople organization advocates and...
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Treepeople was an
alternative rock band from Boise, Idaho,
although its
members were
officially based in Seattle, Washington. The band was
originally composed...
- as the band's 19th best. Seattle-based,
Idaho indie rock/grunge band
Treepeople covered "Bigmouth
Strikes Again" on
their 1992
double EP
Something Vicious...
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prefer to
believe there is.
David Zucker has been an
active supporter of
TreePeople since 1988 and is now the
longest continuously serving board member (1990)...
- the
Trail of Dead, Polvo,
Something for Kate, Metz, Jawbox, Pg. 99, and
Treepeople. Kim
Gordon – vocals, b****,
guitar (1981–2011)
Thurston Moore – vocals...
- "Disney
Channel Earth Day",
where she and
other Disney stars met with
TreePeople to
teach children how to care for the
environment with
small changes in...
- with Andy
Capps and
Brett Nelson in the
early 1980s. His
second band was
Treepeople, with whom he
released three albums and two EPs. He has been the lead...
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guest musicians Sam Coomes,
cellist John Mc****n,
Scott Schmaljohn (of
Treepeople), Paul Leary, and
additional keyboards by
Roger Manning. On September...
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frontman Kevin Griffin, Superchunk,
Rites of Spring,
Buffalo Tom, and
Treepeople. In an
interview with Dave
Fanning for RTÉ's
Planet Rock
Profiles before...
- Eve 6, Thrice, Toadies, Ash, Ride,
Veruca Salt, Sleeper, Lemuria, and
Treepeople. No
music videos were
released from Come On
Pilgrim or
Surfer Rosa, but...