- The Crane Wives - Wikipedia
The Crane Wives are a four-piece American indie rock band formed in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2010 The band currently consists of Emilee Petersmark, Kate Pillsbury, Dan Rickabus, and Ben Zito
- The Crane Wives Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius
In Japanese folklore, the crane wife is a bird disguised as a woman who spins fine silks from her own feathers, until her identity is discovered The Crane Wives spin fine songs from whole
- Crane Wives, The - Michigan Music Wiki | Fandom
The Crane Wives is an Americana folk band from Grand Rapids, Michigan known for its distinct harmonies from vocalists and songwriters Emilee Petersmark and Kate Pillsbury
- The Crane Wives ~ Made in Michigan | WQKL-FM
Over the course of their five studio albums, the band has built upon their folk sound, punctuated by their mix of electric and acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies The latest showcase of their rock-and-roll sound is their newest album “ Beyond Beyond Beyond ” released in September 2024 1 Scars 04:19 2 Bitter Medicine 04:06 3
- The Crane Wives - Crafting Myths Through Melody - Jejune Magazine
The name was inspired by both the Japanese folktale of The Crane Wife as well as the Decemberists album of the same name We loved the themes of sacrifice, greed, and doomed love
- The Crane Wives - Rate Your Music
The Crane Wives discography and songs: Music profile for The Crane Wives, formed 2010 Genres: Indie Folk, Americana, Folk Rock Albums include Coyote Stories, Foxlore, and The Fool in Her Wedding Gown
- The Crane Wives - CincyMusic
The Crane Wives are an indie-folk-rock band from Grand Rapids, Michigan The evocative, poetic songs of lead-singers multi-instrumentalists Kate Pillsbury and Emilee Petersmark are brought to life with the help of bassist Ben Zito and percussionist vocalist Dan Rickabus
- The Crane Wives Archives - The Heights Theater
Born of the 2010’s folk boom and now comfortably stationed in their rock and roll era, The Crane Wives epitomize the evolving sound of the indie genre
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