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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sirius.B is an eight-piece musical group from Asheville, NC. It was formed in late 2006 by Xavier Ferdón, Pancho Romero Bond, and Imhotep and takes its name from the white dwarf star, Sirius B. The band describes itself as "Absurdist Gypsy Folk Funk Punk". Sirius.B combines accordion, volin, cello, acoustic guitar, flamenco guitar, charango, banjo, African drums, marching band percussion, snare drum, upright bass, melodica, clarinet, and multi-lingual vocals to create a sound that has a gypsy feel, but with elements from other modern genres.In the Mountain Xpress's Best of Western North Carolina for 2013, Sirius.B was voted: No. 1 Favorite All-Around Band No. 1 Acoustic/Folk Band No. 1 Rock Band No. 3 World Music BandIn the Mountain Xpress's Best of Western North Carolina for 2012, Sirius.B was voted: No. 1 Favorite Local Band No. 1 Local Gypsy Absurdist Punk Rock Band No. 3 Local Band: Acoustic / FolkIn the Mountain Xpress's Best of Western North Carolina for 2011, Sirius.B was voted: No. 1 Next Big Thing No. 1 Local Band: Rock No. 2 Favorite Local Band No. 2 Local Band: Acoustic/FolkIn the Mountain Xpress's Best of Western North Carolina for 2010, Sirius.B was voted: No. 1 Next Big Thing No. 2 Experimental Band No. 2 Rock BandIn the Mountain Xpress's Best of Western North Carolina for 2009, Sirius.B was voted: No. 1 Rock Band No. 1 Experimental Band (tie) No. 2 Indie Band No. 3 Live Show of 2009 - (Beating Sirius.B for Best Live Show were the Beastie Boys and Phish.)In addition, Sirius.B also won awards in the Best of WNC 2008 and Best of WNC 2007. Mountain Xpress writes, "folk-punk artists Sirius B are, according to Xpress readers, the ones to watch."Sirius.B's songs can be heard on regional radio stations such as 88.7FM WNCW, 105.9FM The Mountain, 98.1FM The River, 880AM The Revolution, and Power 90.5FM. They have also made a live appearance on the WDVX Knoxville Blue Plate Special, which has hosted other artists such as Bela Fleck and The Avett Brothers.In addition to the Asheville area, they tour regionally to venues in Atlanta and Athens, GA; Columbia and Charleston, SC; and Knoxville and Johnson City, TN. They often host ticket sales on their main website. The Mountain Xpress states that "The excitement of a Sirius.B show has been compared by the press to what 'one would imagine Athens’s 40 Watt Club to have been like in the early days of R.E.M."Their original album, "Dazzling Urbanites" was released on May 3, 2008.Their second album, "Monkey Robot Soldier" was released on March 27, 2010.Their third album, "The Triumphant Return of Black-Eyed Norman" was recorded at Echo Mountain Recording Studio and released on Sept 28, 2012, after raising $9,150 through their Kickstarter campaign.. }

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