She has also served on the boards of the American Booksellers Association, the Independent Booksellers Consortium, Write Around Portland and Literary Arts. Sontz was promoted to CEO in 2013 earlier she had been manager of the Burnside and Beaverton stores and director of. President and owner Emily Powell and chief operating officer John Kingsbury will lead the company after her departure. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.Miriam Sontz, CEO of Powell's Books, Portland, Ore., and a 34-year veteran of the company, plans to retire in January 2019. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:The Taxpayers. This article "The Taxpayers" is from Wikipedia. ↑ REVIEW: The Taxpayers Go to Florida.↑ 2012 Album of the Year: God, Forgive These Bastards.↑ New Taxpayers Album - “A broad range of instrumental explorations…powerfully expressive” The Deli Magazine.Asian Man Music For Asian Man People Vol.Dangerous Intersections VI - 2009 (Traffic Street Records).Modest Proposals 2 - 2020 (Useless State Records).Modest Proposals - 2011 (Useless State Records).Big Delusion Factory - 2016 (Secret Pennies Records, Useless State Records).Cold Hearted Town - 2013 (Plan-It-X Records, Useless State Records).God Forgive These Bastards - 2012 (Asian Man Records, Really Records, Plan-It-X Records, Useless State Records, Microcosm Publishing).To Risk So Much For One Damn Meal - 2010 (Plan-It-X Records, Quote Unquote Records, Useless State Records, Tigerforce Ultra Records, Rib Fest Records).A Rhythm in The Cages - 2009 (Useless State Records, Quote Unquote Records, Secret Pennies Records, Rib Fest Records).Exhilarating News - 2007 (Useless State Records).Androo Link - guitar, banjo, backing vocals.Nasrene Kordani - vocals, accordion, bass.Noah Taxpayer - percussion, backing vocals.Rob Taxpayer - vocals, guitar, piano, clarinet.Members of the band appeared in the Shibby Pictures documentaries Baseball Punx (2017) and Trying it at Home - A Documentary on DIY Punk (2018). Clarke Howell’s documentary The Taxpayers Go to Florida (2013) follows the band on a DIY tour of Florida. The film In Echo Park (2018) included their song “ Let the Wheels Turn Slowly” for the final scene and closing credits. Their song “ Medicines” is used as the theme song for the podcast Sawbones (podcast), and their song “ We are the Hellhounds” is used as the theme song for the podcast Life in the World to Come. The story was adapted into a stage play by the Hum’n’Bards Theater Troupe in 2018. It was released alongside a book of the same name written by Rob Taxpayer. Their album God, Forgive These Bastards (2012) details the life of a fictional baseball player named Henry Turner. They are often noted for experimenting with different styles, genres, and instrumentation, and for writing narrative-based concept albums. The band is known for their DIY Punk Ethic and commitment to inclusivity. The Taxpayers are an American punk rock band formed in 2007 in Portland, Oregon. DIY Punk, Punk jazz, Folk PunkĪsian Man Records, Plan-It-X Records, Quote Unquote Records, Secret Pennies Records, Useless State Records, Really Records, Rib Fest Records, Microcosm Publishing, Tigerforce Ultra Records
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