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Sunfall Festival

Sunfall Festival was an indie rock band based in Provo, Utah and fronted by Amy Gileadi who, with drummer Chris Peterson and guitarist Scott Wiley, formed the core of the band. The bass position has been less stable; first filled by George Brunt, who later moved to New York for law school. After their second bass player moved to California, Brunt put law school on hold and returned to Provo to play with the band. A keyboarder named Scott Johnson was later added, but is often referred to as Dig Dug because "his name is scott, but we had a scott."

Discography
• 1997: Absolutely Splendid • 1998: On The Verge • 2001: Monday 23 • 2001: 23b ("The sixteen songs on 23b range from DJ remixes of Monday 23 tracks, to live recordings and songs that just didn't quite fit onto Monday 23.") • 2004: Bang Bang Bang ==Work also appears on==
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• 2000: GarageBand Records compilation • 2000: A Timpanogos Christmas (as a contributing member of the Timpanogos Singer/Songwriter Alliance) • 2001: Strictly Barefoot (as a contributing member of the Timpanogos Singer/Songwriter Alliance) • 2001: Welcome to Brigham (a version of "Nearer, My God, To Thee" in response to Richard Dutcher's film Brigham City) • 2002: a down tempo collection • 2002: A Very Singles Christmas CD ==References==
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