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303:, which has also featured Ware, and later the New York-based Greg Humphreys Electric Trio. Scott Carle was in Collapsis (Cherry/Universal) in 2000. Later he joined the B-Sides with Ken Mosher (Squirrel Nut Zippers) and future members of The Never. Next was Marat, a heavy rock band on MoRisen records which included members of the Veldt (DesWhite), Snatches of Pink (MikeRank) and on vocals, John Ensslin from What Peggy Wants. As of 2008, Carle is playing with Bull City, a four-piece rock outfit, and also with Lost In The Trees, a 13-piece orchestra on Trekky records. Kent Alphin formed Granger after Dillon Fence and included Carle and G.Gilbert. Chris Goode was in Straddlecat while in 188:(guitar), Chris Goode (bass guitar), Kent Alphin (guitar), and Brooke Pitts (drums). Humphreys and Goode had previously played together in a high school band. They changed the band name to Dillon Fence prior to their first live performance, derived from a regionally famous 670: 710: 476: 715: 730: 725: 202:
Pitts was replaced by his brother, Trent Pitts, due to a broken leg, prior to the recording of the band's self-titled first
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The State Fair's Musical Headliners Are Here—Country Rock, An Eagles Tribute, and...Marcy Playground?
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Alphin and Goode left, to be replaced by Jim Smith and Andy Ware, and the band toured with both
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in 1991, the label issuing the "Christmas" CD-single that year, and the band's debut album, the
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In December 2000, they regrouped for a three-date tour and recorded a double-CD album,
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magazine described it as "like a whole record of oddly matched 70s radio rock".
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in 1993. The album raised the band's profile, although
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Just like old times with Dillon Fence at Cat’s Cradle
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Index

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Alternative rock
Mammoth
Greg Humphreys
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mammoth Records
University of North Carolina
Greg Humphreys
landmark
fence
Dillon, South Carolina
EP
Mammoth Records
Ron Saint Germain
Lou Giordano
Living Room Scene
Eastwest Records
Atlantic Records
the Black Crowes
Hootie and the Blowfish
covered
Hootie and the Blowfish
Letters to Cleo
Hobex
Seattle
Living Room Scene
Atlantic
Eastwest
Mammoth

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