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Seattle WA, USA
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Originally sprouting in the 1990's Seattle music scene, members met through the legendary Paramount Theater, located at 901 Pine.
Germinating in basements through 2000, they re-formed in May of 2009, when Aaron, Sam, John and Forrest met in Seattle to prepare for recording at Paradise Sound Recording in Index, stashed high up in the Cascades.
901 Pine is infected with an unabashed affection for bombast and a driving, crafted sound.
website:
http://www.901Pine.com
Singles:
Song: 901 Pine (Solo Acoustic Version)
A song for my best friend Dan, who passed away during cancer treatment. We miss you Dan. Proceeds from sales of this song and portions of album sales continue to go to help Dans wife and kids, thanks!

Song: David Allen Run
Been asked alot what this song is about-Thanks, we appreciate the props! David Allen Run: In the 1990's (seems so long ago) I (Aaron C.) worked as a stagehand and liaison between promoters and theater management at the legendary Paramount Theater in Seattle (at 901 Pine St.). David Allen was (and still is) the theater manager, and we called doing tasks for him "The David Allen Run". In 1996, Microsoft folks bought the theater and wanted to corporatize what was once ran like a family business, so they brought in a head-chopper (named George) to systematically clear out the "old" staff. I survived the longest, but alas, my time finally came when I got back from a well earned vacation to find I no longer was employed there. Sam, JT and I headed over to another buddies house and we jammed out "The David Allen Run" as a total improv and were fortunate enough to have the old 4 track running. The song gained a bit of a cult status over the years among those who heard the original, and it was suggested we revisit original recording and arrange it for the album- and that's that! -AC¸¸.?*¨*? ?*¨*?.¸¸ ¸¸.?*¨*?
Song: Written In The Sunshine
Song: Hey, Where You Been?
Song: 901 Pine
I'm Aaron Charles, writer, composer, lead singer and lead rhythm guitar player on this track (and for 901 Pine) this is a song for my best friend Dan, who passed away during cancer treatment. We miss you Dan. Proceeds from sales of this song and portions of album sales continue to go to help Dans wife and kids, thanks!