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Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers

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Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers is an American rock band from Tempe, Arizona. Formed in 1998 by Roger Clyne and drummer Paul "P.H." Naffah following the departure of members from the Refreshments, the group initially included former Gin Blossoms member Scott Johnson on lead guitar. Their debut album Honky Tonk Union was released in 1999. The band's lineup evolved over time, with notable changes including the addition of Steve Larson and later Jim Dalton on lead guitar, and Danny White, later replaced by Nick Scropos, on bass. In 2004, they released their critically acclaimed album ¡Americano!. The band gained significant local recognition when the Arizona Diamondbacks asked them to write "D-Backs Swing," which is played after every home game win.
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