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Vaughn Trapp is the nom de rock of Long Beach based singer-songwriter Doug Hammond, formerly of the Indie band Suncatcher (Restless Records) with a bent for classic songcraft. Taking his major cues from late 60's folk-rock and powerpop, VT's 2nd album "Songs Of The Great Depression" (2011) is marked by a K-Tel-esque eclecticism which includes the Badfinger inspired "Let's Be Good", the Steely Dan/Bacharach mood piece "Happy Days Are Here Again", the lyrically elliptical alt classic rock of "Permanent Plan "B" and "Paradigm Shift", the retro revolver "Ball & Chain", which sounds somewhat like an imaginary 70's iteration of the Jesus and Mary Chain while "The Boy With His Shoes Tied On" exhibits a distinct Beatles influence with a baroque 60's pop sensibility. "Songs Of The Great Depression" is available at Bandcamp and Itunes. http://vaughntrapp.bandcamp.com/ VT's blog "Songs Of The Great Depression" is up at http://songsofthegreatdepression.blogspot.com/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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