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Alternative & Other Alternative Music artist from Evanston, IL. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $1. Add to your playlist now.

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The Man with No Name

A nobody with something to say. If you crossed sixties flower child, singer songwriter Donovan with (the only band that ever really mattered) The Clash, you mig

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In the Company of Men In the Company of Men

The beginning of the song says it best: 'In the company of men, hear me roar, hear me roar. In a voice that's far too loud and boarish to ignore.' It's a tip of the hat to the old Helen Reddy song, 'I am Woman'.

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Jesus was a Vampire Jesus was a Vampire

It sounds funny and irreverent, if not blasphemous. But you might find that it's really another way of cramming religion down your throats. Consider yourself dared.

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What Now? What Now?

A fun song about time travel, and many other things.

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Handshake Over Kyoto Handshake Over Kyoto

This might explain to you why the U.S. is the only country in the world that doesn't really want to clean up the air we breathe.

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Spotlight on Dissident Americans Spotlight on Dissident Americans

A pop song celebrating Americans that aren't really considered heros, yet.

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Welcome to The Man with No Name's page at Soundclick. I hope you can stay and have a good listen.
Band/artist history
CDs: Did the Time, May as Well Do the Crime (2003-2004) Another One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2004) There's No Place Like Home (2005) Here Comes the Global Village Idiot (2005-2006)
Your musical influences
Donovan, Bob Dylan, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks, The Clash, Talking Heads, and Beck.
What equipment do you use?
A computer, and a steel string classical (acoustic) guitar, though you won't believe it if listen.
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