Sarah Eugenie Dougher /ˈduːɡər/ (born September 15, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and teacher. Sarah Eugenie Dougher was born on September...
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Look up Dougher or dougher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dougher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Leslie Dougher, American...
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formerly Chanti Darling and Shoplifting. She has also performed with Sarah Dougher, Chromatics, Stiletto, Mr Yuk, The Lumpies, Vade, The Vogue, and Soiled...
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the American musician Sarah Dougher, released in 2001. Dougher supported it with North American and Australian tours. Dougher and Jon Nikki played most...
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for Bright Eyes, Junior High, the Shadow Mortons, the Go Betweens, Sarah Dougher, Elliott Smith, and one Goldcard song. She is in the band Slang, with...
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keyboardist Sarah Dougher following their 1997 release What Were Flames Now Smolder. Jonn Lunsford – Vocals and guitar Lisa Jackson – Vocals and drums Sarah Dougher...
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shoreline or other body of water The Bluff (album), a 2001 album by Sarah Dougher Bluff City (disambiguation) Bluff Hill (disambiguation) El Bluff, Nicaragua...
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housed a variety of Pacific-Northwestern bands, including Le Tigre, Sarah Dougher, The Haggard, and Electrelane. The record label was officially dissolved...
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group consisted of Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney (vocals and guitar), Sarah Dougher of The Lookers (vocals and Farfisa organ), and sts, also of the Lookers...
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professor of philosophy Paul Collins, writer and Guggenheim Fellow Sarah Dougher, musician and women's studies scholar Andrew Hill, pianist and composer...
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