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== Releases: ==
== Releases: ==
*[[Olympia - Bridges|Bridges]] ([[La revolution!|la revolution!]])
*[[Olympia - Bridges|Bridges]] ([[La revolution!|la revolution!]])
*[[The Olympia Three - Self Titled CD|The Olympia Three]] (Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])
*[[The Olympia Three - Self Titled CD|The Olympia Three]] ([[Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])
*[[The Olympia Three/The Parade Schedule Split CD]] ([[Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])
*[[The Olympia Three/The Parade Schedule Split CD]] ([[Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])
*[[The Olympia Three - Two Hundred Dollar Man|Two Hundred Dollar Man]] ([[Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])
*[[The Olympia Three - Two Hundred Dollar Man|Two Hundred Dollar Man]] ([[Dunkenstein Records|Dunkenstein]])

Latest revision as of 12:43, 15 October 2011

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After writing a large number of songs over the past few years, the right combination of people has been found to create a universally complete sound. While the genre remains mostly "singer-songwriter", there also lies a major bluegrass/country influence.

Mp3s are available at http://www.myspace.com/olympiamusic

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