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Tag: Sacramento music scene

A man plays a guitar on stage in front on a mic.
Posted inArts

Sacramento mourns the guitarist who went the distance: A remembrance of Greg Brown, former Cake and Deathray centerpiece   

by Katerina GraziosiFebruary 9, 2026February 9, 2026

Brown co-founded Deathray in 1998, along with former Cake bassist Victor Damiani, drummer
Michael Urbano and the popular lyricist and singer Dana Gumbiner.

Three young men play instruments in a homey, decorated studio.
Posted inArts

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