Started as a studio project, Esquimaux made their live debut at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, CA in 2004. That same year, they made their radio debut on L.A.’s KCRW 89.9 on Nic Harcourt’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic” and have since been charted and played on several independent, college and online radio stations worldwide. Originally from Baltimore/D.C., transplanted to L.A., and now dividing time between both areas. Heather Brown can also be seen singing with folk singer/songwriter Gary Jules (best known for his cover of “Mad World” for the film “Donnie Darko”) who appears on the Esquimaux song, “Honey & Dear”. While performing in his band The Group Rules, Heather has shared the stage with such artists as: Beck, Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Liz Phair, and Sheryl Crow. James Sajor was a founding member of the influential D.C. screamo band, Anasarca, and also plays in the up and coming indie-rock band, Sleeper City, as well as with Glenn Branca as part of the Hallucination City - Symphony No.13 for 100 Guitarists. Graham Dodge has played in several unknown bands and is also a playwright and screenwriter who has developed the satirical pop-rock band, Sex O’Clock. Besides Graham’s musical contributions to Esquimaux, he also is provides the artwork for their albums and posters. DISCOGRAPHY:|Esquimaux: Esquimaux (EP) 2004|Esquimaux: perfecto! 2005|Esquimaux: Tiger (EP) 2008|Esquimaux: Wolf (EP) 2009|Esquimaux: Gleaming the Truth (Single) 2009 |
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