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- While a student at St. John's College at Oxford University, Blair was the lead singer in a rock band called the Ugly Rumors. The band performed cover versions of songs by the Rolling Stones, the Doobie Brothers and other popular headliners.
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Sep 18, 2024 · The members of the New York City-based band Blair could use a hand figuring out how to describe their music. The group’s sound moves intuitively through the expansive psychedelic slacker rock...
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Apr 19, 2021 · blair have been self-releasing music since 2019, with their first self-titled E.P acting as the early building blocks to a very stable discography. The group went on to release two more singles, titled ‘Nothing Helps’ and ‘Needle’.
Apr 22, 2021 · On their new three-track Tears to Grow EP, Blair channels the tattered glow of ’90s Midwest emo and blown-out Northwest indie rock through the hearts and minds of young born-and-bred New...
Blair is the dipshit who runs the tool website and historically writes extremely cryptic, long-winded updates about the band that are halfwitted attempts at being clever and mysterious. You have to sift through mountains of fucking bullshit to find any nuggets of tool info in them.
Oct 8, 2019 · Blair is definitely a good fit for anyone who enjoys bands like Forth Wanderers, Diet Cig, or anything that falls under the genres of lo-fi, punk, and alternative rock. Each song is supported...
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Sep 20, 2021 · In The End, Blair Have Each Other. The New York-based rock group illustrate the kinds of real friendships forged in the pandemic. By: Samuel Hyland. Photography: Lauren Davis
The band was formed in 1973 with brothers Calum and Rory Macdonald and their friend Blair Douglas. Donnie Munro joined the following year and they started to expand outside their native Isle of Skye. Douglas left the band in late 1974 and was replaced by Robert Macdonald.