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All Girl Summer Fun Band

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All Girl Summer Fun Band
Also known asAGSFB
OriginPortland, Oregon, U.S.
GenresIndie pop, twee pop
Years active1998–present
LabelsK, Magic Marker, AGSFB Music
MembersKim Baxter
Kathy Foster
Jen Sbragia
Past membersAri Douangpanya
WebsiteOfficial website

All Girl Summer Fun Band is an American, Portland based twee-pop band,[1] initially composed of Kim Baxter, Kathy Foster, Jen Sbragia, and Ari Douangpanya.

Biography

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Baxter met Sbragia after a Softies show, when Baxter gave Sbragia a tape of her music. That summer, Baxter asked each of the girls if they wanted to start an "all girl summer fun band." Although the other three hadn't met before, they all agreed, and the band was formed.[2] After releasing an EP and several singles, they joined K Records. K released two albums for the band, an eponymous debut and the follow-up 2, before Douangpanya left the band in 2005 to raise her son. The remaining members continued as a three-piece. On September 23, 2008, the band released their third full-length album.

The members of AGSFB have played in various other bands, most notably Foster in The Thermals and Sbragia in The Softies, amongst others. The members of the band also work at Portland's Rock and Roll Camp for Girls.

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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  • Summer of '98 (2003, Magic Marker)
  • All Girl Summer Fun Band & Cars Can Be Blue (2009, Happy Happy Birth Day To Me Records)

Singles

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  • "All Girl Summer Fun Band" (1999, Magic Marker)

References

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  1. ^ Butler, Jake (June 3, 2010). "SF Popfest Review: All Girl Summer Fun Band, Still Flyin', and Cars Can Be Blue – Rickshaw Stop 5/29". The Bay Bridged.
  2. ^ "Maximum Ink, All Girl Summer Fun Band". Maximumink.com. September 12, 2003.
  3. ^ Fields, Alison (March 14, 2002). "All Girl Summer Fun Band: All Girl Summer Fun Band". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  4. ^ "Review - All Girl Summer Fun Band". Orlando Weekly.
  5. ^ Miller, Eden (February 4, 2002). "All Girl Summer Fun Band: self-titled". PopMatters.
  6. ^ "Pitchfork: Album Reviews: All Girl Summer Fun Band: 2". Pitchforkmedia.com. 2003-08-05. Archived from the original on 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  7. ^ Seggel, Heather (September 11, 2003). "All Girl Summer Fun Band: 2". North Bay Bohemian.
  8. ^ Raber, Rebecca (September 23, 2008). "All Girl Summer Fun Band: Looking Into It". Pitchfork.
  9. ^ Cummings, Raymond (September 23, 2008). "All Girl Summer Fun Band: Looking Into It". Magnet.

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