Members:
Justin and Judy.
Online: myspace.com/woodenindianburialground
Located: Portland, Oregon
The Last Lonesome Flight of Two Broken Hearts
Recorded live June 6, 2008.
Mixed by Nicholas Taplin.

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Funeral for the Flowers
Recorded live June 6, 2008.
Mixed by Nicholas Taplin.

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You Are My Sunshine
Recorded live June 6, 2008.
Mixed by Nicholas Taplin.

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Hello Loneliness
Recorded live June 6, 2008.
Mixed by Nicholas Taplin.

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Another Nail in My Coffin, Boys!
Recorded live June 6, 2008.
Mixed by Nicholas Taplin.

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LIVE TRACKS:

Another Nail In My Coffin, Boys - Wooden Indian Burial Ground - Live from the Banana Stand

You Are My Sunshine - Wooden Indian Burial Ground - Live from the Banana Stand


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Pictures from the June 6th show. Taken by the ’stand’s own Jott Robertson.


About:  Wooden Indian Burial Ground is Justin on various instruments and songwriting and Judy on bass, glockenspiel, marimba and percussion.

To experience their music, "swallow drano…then hold a sea shell up to your ear…"

They’re Vonnegut fans; so we all have that in common.  They also claim H.S. Thompson and Bukowski as influences.  So it goes.

Check out Wooden Indian Burial Ground at their MySpace.

 

 

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