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3The Posies were an AlternativeRock[=/=]PowerPop band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1987 by Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow. The band released their debut album ''Failure'' in 1988. Their second album ''Dear 23'', released in 1990 was their major label debut and was well received. It included the singles "Golden Blunders" and "Suddenly Mary". They released 3 other albums before focusing on other projects. In 2005, they made their comeback album, ''Every Kind of Light''. 2 songs, "I Guess You're Right" and "Love Comes" were packaged as sample music in Windows Vista computers. In 2010, they released their latest album ''Blood/Candy''. Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer have also released their own solo records, with Ken's most recent album, ''Danzig in the Moonlight'', being released in 2012.
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5The Posies broke up in 2021 after Stringfellow was [[https://www.kuow.org/stories/as-sexual-misconduct-allegations-dog-ken-stringfellow-of-the-posies-the-band-breaks-up accused]] of sexual misconduct by several women. Both Auer and drummer Frankie Siragusa quit the band and cut all ties with Stringfellow after hearing the accusations.
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7Past members include:
8* [[Music/BigStar Jon Auer]] - Guitar, Vocals (1987-2021)
9* [[Music/BigStar Ken Stringfellow]] - Guitar, Vocals (1987-2021)
10* Rick Roberts - Bass, vocals (1988–1991)
11* Dave Fox - Bass (1992–1994)
12* [[Music/{{Fastbacks}} Mike Musburger]] - Drums (1988–1994)
13* Joe Skyward - Bass (1994–1999)
14* Brian Young - Drums (1994–1998)
15* Matt Harris - Bass (2001-2014)
16* Darius "Take One" Minwalla - Drums (2001-2014)
17* Frankie Siragusa - Drums (2015-2021)
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20!!Their music contains examples of:
21* AchievementsInIgnorance[=/=]RefugeInAudacity: At a time when the [[{{Grunge}} local rock scene]] was limited in exposure to the "Subterranean Pop" magazine and radio program (which evolved into the Creator/SubPop record label), the Posies were able to get early singles onto mainstream UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} radio with the national hitmakers simply by walking up to the front desk with their cassette.
22* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Frosting on the Beater'' has this in "Solar Sister" and "Every Kind of Light has this in "Anything and Everything."
23* CoverVersion: The 2000 boxed set features versions of "[[Music/{{Devo}} Wiggly World]]", "[[Music/BigStar What's Going Ahn]]", "[[Music/CheapTrick Surrender]]", "[[Music/{{Blondie|Band}} Dreaming]]", and the Jeff Beck Group instrumental "Beck's Bolero".
24* EpicRocking: "Flood Of Sunshine" (8:25)
25* GreatestHitsAlbum: "Dream All Day: The Best Of The Posies"
26* PowerPop
27* RevolvingDoorBand: As the "former members" list shows, the rhythm section has been in flux for the entire run.
28* ShoutOut: The song title "Golden Blunders" is one more in the great tradition of [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles]] shouts, with the unusual twist that [[Music/RingoStarr Ringo]] ended up covering it.
29* TenMinuteRetirement: Following a 1998 breakup, Auer and Stringfellow worked together on a greatest hits collection, a boxed set, an unplugged live album, and toured as part of the reconstituted Music/BigStar before returning to work as the Posies.
30* [[UnpluggedVersion Unplugged Album]]: Two - ''In Case You Didn't Feel Like Plugging In'', a live album and ''Nice Cheekbones and a Ph.D'', an EP featuring new originals written by Auer and Stringfellow, released in 2001.

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