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The '89 Cubs Origin Omaha, Nebraska, United States Genres Indie rock Years active 2003–present Labels Slowdance Records Members Ryan Fox
Dan Brennan
Matt BaumThe '89 Cubs are a power trio hailing from Omaha, Nebraska. The band features members from Bright Eyes, Desaparecidos, and The Good Life, all bands that are signed to Saddle Creek Records. Their sole full-length, There Are Giants in the Earth was released in November 2004.
The name is presumably in reference to the Chicago Cubs, who, after winning the National League East division championship, lost the 1989 National League Championship Series to the San Francisco Giants.
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Band Members
- Ryan Fox - guitar, vocals, keyboards, percussion, woodwinds, samples
- Dan Brennan - bass guitar, vocals, percussion, yelling, high five
- Matt Baum - drums, samples, yelling, high five
Guest Musicians
- A.J. Mogis - Mixing
- Greg Fox (guitarist) - guitar[1]
- Terry Brennan- Guitar
- Kevin Ahern - Clapping, Stomping, Yells
Discography
External links
References
Artists Art in Manila · Azure Ray · Eric Bachmann · Beep Beep · Bright Eyes · Broken Spindles · Criteria · Cursive · Desaparecidos · The Faint · Orenda Fink · The Good Life · Sebastien Grainger · Georgie James · Land of Talk · Mayday · Neva Dinova · Now It's Overhead · The Rural Alberta Advantage · Son, Ambulance · Sorry About Dresden · Maria Taylor · Tokyo Police Club · Two GallantsRelated artists The '89 Cubs · The Bruces · Commander Venus · Consafos · Coyote Bones · Gabardine · Head of Femur · Neutral Milk Hotel · Simon Joyner · Little Brazil · Lullaby for the Working Class · Park Ave. · Polecat · Rilo Kiley · Rock Plaza Central · Slowdown Virginia · Smashmouth · Tilly and the Wall · We'd Rather Be Flying · The White Octave · The Weakerthans ·Related topics Categories:- Musical groups from Nebraska
- American indie rock groups
- United States indie rock musical group stubs
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