Biography
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Years Active
1989 – present (35 years)
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Members
- Curtis Thompson
- Matt Coconis
- Reed Foehl
- Tim Roper
The jam band Acoustic Junction was formed in Boulder, CO in 1989 by singer/guitarist Reed Foehl; although the group endured endless line-up changes in the years which followed, other mainstays of the roster included multi-instrumentalist Tim Roper, bassist Curtis Thompson and drummer Matt Coconis. Earning a devoted cult following thanks to their relentless tour schedule, Acoustic Junction independently issued a pair of albums, Surrounded by Change and Love It for What It Is , which together sold in excess of 50, 000 copies; the group then signed to Capricorn, but as the "Acoustic" label no longer fit their music they rechristened themselves Fool's Progress to release their self-titled 1997 major label debut. A return to the better-known Acoustic Junction moniker preceded the 1999 release of Live 5-4-99; Strange Days appeared early the following year.
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