Marzuki was an indie folk rock band from Holland, Michigan, with a significant fan base in western Michigan in the mid- to late-1990s. They were especially popular among Hope College, Calvin College, and Grand Valley State University students. Marzuki's members included Shannon Stephens on vocals and guitar, Jamie Kempkers on cello, Matthew Haseltine (brother of Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine) on guitar and bass, and Sufjan Stevens on guitar, percussion, and other occasional instruments.[1] Their lyrics often explored spiritual or romantic themes.
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Origin | Holland, Michigan, United States |
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Labels | MS Records |
Past members | Shannon Stephens Jamie Kempkers Matthew Haseltine Sufjan Stevens |
Marzuki was named after Sufjan Stevens' brother Marzuki Stevens, a professional long-distance and marathon runner.
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