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  1. Snatches of Pink was a rock band based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. [1] They also recorded under the name Clarissa. [1] MTV called them "a raunchy rock 'n' roll band and the real thing. Cool as hell. Loud as hell," as well as "the most exciting unknown band in America."

  2. Snatches of Pink. Chapel Hill, North Carolina’s Snatches of Pink played a tasty blend of Stones raunch and punk insistence, well- crafted tunes delivered with jackhammer finesse on its debut, Send in the Clowns. Singer Andy McMillan is a young good-ol’-boy with an aching twang stuck in his throat, spurred to spill his guts by Michael Rank ...

  3. Explore Snatches of Pink's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Snatches of Pink on AllMusic.

  4. Side A00:00 Lazy Suzan02:07 Cry Wolf04:26 Weathervain06:30 Travis09:30 Time Done GoneSide B13:12 Up on the Mountain15:27 Thing of the Past18:16 Cowboys & Inj...

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  5. Apr 24, 1992 · Snatches of Pink: Bass – Andy McMillan Drums, Percussion – Sara Romweber Guitar, Vocals, Sitar – Michael Rank Producer – Freddie Salem Michael Rank's Bandcamp:

  6. Snatches of Pink were a Chapel Hill, NC, trio, consisting of drummer Sara Romweber (ex-Let's Active), singer Andy McMillan, and guitarist Michael Rank. Unlike other North Carolina bands of the time, Snatches of Pink took a rough and ragged approach that while often inspired, failed to make much impact. In 1987, they released their debut, Send ...

  7. Apr 24, 2007 · This Stone influenced generations of guitarists, but none have captured his very essence like Snatches in Pink. Note, the comparison is not to the Stones, because Snatches are not re-creating the prettied-up-by-the-producers records of that band, but Richards's hotel room riff/practice space jams from whence the group's music springs. "Straight ...