The Noguess Family Band

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Saturday, July 23, 2005


The hills are alive with the...
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We are an old-fashioned family band with Chloe, age 8, playing drums, Jacques, age 14, playing lead guitar, Joy (Mom) on rhythm guitar and Tanner (Dad) on bass guitar. We play an eclectic mix of folk rock, jazz, blues, and old-time country.
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