Wow & Flutter

Wow & Flutter

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Name = Wow & Flutter


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Origin = Portland, Oregon, United States
Genre = Indie rock
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Current_members = Cord Amato
Amy Turner
Jack Houston
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Wow & Flutter is an indie rock trio from Portland, Oregon. As of May 2006, the line-up of the band includes Cord Amato (formerly of Her Number Thirteen), Amy Turner, and Jack Houston. The band has also shared stages with other local stalwarts, such as Yeltsin, The Red Thread, and Beltline.

Wow & Flutter was one several performers featured on the 2003's For Jonathan, a 2003 effort with indie filmmaker Chris Bennett at the helm. Other notable compilations the band has been involved with include 2000's "Mute", and 2004's "Preserve".

The band has also collaborated with veteran engineers Larry Crane and Josh Golden.

Discography

*"Guilty Pleasures", released on [Amplified Recordings] (2000)
*"Pounding the Pavement", released on Jealous Butcher (2000)
*"Better Today Then", released on Jealous Butcher (2001)
*"In a Dark Room", released on Jealous Butcher (2001)
*"Names", released on Jealous Butcher (2002)

External links

* [http://www.wowandflutter.net Official site]
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