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  • Publisher: Gale - Thomson Gale
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  • First Year Published: 2004
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The Decemberists

of the new album and the Decemberists' success as a whole, January 20 was officially declared "Decemberists Day" in the group's hometown of Portland, Oregon

Hamilton (musical)

first release, on December 15, 2017, was "Ben Franklin's Song" by The Decemberists, containing lyrics Miranda wrote during the development of Hamilton for

The Hazards of Love

Hazards of Love is the fifth album by the American indie rock band The Decemberists, released through Capitol Records and Rough Trade in 2009. The album

The Chieftains

collaborating with many musicians including Bon Iver, Paolo Nutini and The Decemberists. It also included a collaboration with NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman

What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World

World by The Decemberists". Metacritic. Retrieved August 1, 2015. Deming, Mark. "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World – The Decemberists". AllMusic

Decembrist revolt

V, book II, part I, as a time reference mark. The American band the Decemberists borrow their name from the Decembrist revolt. The Decembrist revolt is

The Crane Wives

restaurant as The Crane Wives, named after the album "The Crane Wife" by The Decemberists, itself based on the Japanese folk tale Tsuru Nyōbō (鶴女房; lit. "Crane

The King Is Dead (album)

6, 2011). "The Decemberists: The changing of the seasons". The Guardian. London. "The Decemberists | News 11.2.10". The Decemberists Official site. November

Jethro Tull (band)

Theater's John Myung, Blind Guardian's Marcus Siepen, Joe Bonamassa, the Decemberists' Jenny Conlee, and folk doom metal band Blood Ceremony. Rush's Geddy

She & Him

whimsical, earnest, acoustic Starbucks-friendly music like Feist, the Decemberists, Regina Spektor, and Jose Gonzalez." Deschanel and Ward met on the set