Beulah (Band)

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Beulah is an indie rock band associated with the Elephant Six record label. The band was formed by Miles Kurosky and Bill Swan in San Francisco in 1996. Their first album, 1997's Handsome Western States, impressed Robert Schneider of the The Apples in Stereo, who invited them to join Elephant Six. In order to tour in support of the album, Steve La Follette, Steve St. Cin, and Pat Noel joined the band. Beulah was originally an indie band much like the other Elephant 6 bands, often featuring horns and piano along with the standard guitars and drums, although with their fourth album, Yoko, they became more dark and experimental. In 2004 Miles Kurosky announced that the band would most likely break up after touring for Yoko.

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