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'''The Knitters''' are a ] based band that play country and folk music. The name is a play on name of the legendary folk group ]. Members of the group come from X (John Doe, Exene Cervenka & D.J. Bonebrake), ] (Dave Alvin) and the Red Devils (Johhny Ray Bartel). '''The Knitters''' are a ] based band that play country and folk music. The name is a play on name of the legendary folk group ]. Members of the group come from ] (John Doe, Exene Cervenka & D.J. Bonebrake), ] (Dave Alvin) and the Red Devils (Johhny Ray Bartel).
== Discography == == Discography ==



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The Knitters are a Los Angeles based band that play country and folk music. The name is a play on name of the legendary folk group the Weavers. Members of the group come from X (John Doe, Exene Cervenka & D.J. Bonebrake), the Blasters (Dave Alvin) and the Red Devils (Johhny Ray Bartel).

Discography

  1. Poor Little Critter in the Road (1985)
  2. The Modern Sound of the Knitters (2005)

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