Lodi

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I Hope I See It In My Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Happiness 00:00 Tools
I Hope I See It In My Lifetime - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Happiness (Stereo Promo Version) 00:00 Tools
Creedence Clearwater Revival 00:00 Tools
Lodi 00:00 Tools
Happiness - Stereo Promo Version 00:00 Tools
I Hope I See It In My Lifetime (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
I Hope I See It In My Lifetime [1971] 00:00 Tools
2,000 Miles From Home 00:00 Tools
Here To Stay 00:00 Tools
My Dorene 00:00 Tools
Most Of All 00:00 Tools
Happiness [1971] 00:00 Tools
Decisions 00:00 Tools
I Like What You Take 00:00 Tools
Spinning 00:00 Tools
dumbfounded 00:00 Tools
Saint of Broken Dreams 00:00 Tools
Follow The Wind 00:00 Tools
Happiness (Stereo Promo Version) [1971] 00:00 Tools
talk to me 00:00 Tools
Happiness - Lodi 00:00 Tools
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Lodi was a four piece San Francisco rock band founded in 1998 by frontmen Charles Hubbard (aka Henry Moon) and David Garcia (David Climaco), who shared songwriting duties. The band broke up in 2002, having released an ep (The Belinda ep) and a full length album (End of Land Sadness). Both albums were engineered by Aaron Prelwitz at Toast Studios in San Francisco. Jason Sbordone played drums on most recordings, with Dennis Bostok (Bar 7, Tesla, Flame) playing on later recordings. Bass was played by Oakland punk rocker Robert Wong. Influences include Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Lodi" is both a town in Northern California and a song by CCR - and other gritty rock acts such as the Stones, Morphine, Tom Waits, and narrative-based songwriters such as Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.