E.J. Hughes is a talented young musician who understands the beauties and intricacies of the music, an artist destined to make a valuable contribution to this art form."
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Winfield (Portland, OR)
Influences: Built to Spill, The Kinks, The Police, Gomez, Ozma, Pedro The Lion, Ben Folds Five, Pink Floyd, Modest Mouse, Queen.
Sounds Like: Rush, Dismemberment Plan, Queen.
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