Shayde Sartin

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Shayde Sartin (born April 1, 1976, in Williamson, West Virginia, United States) is an American musician based in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] [3] He has toured the United States and Europe. He has also performed live and on recordings with multiple bands including Giant Skyflower Band, Citay, The Skygreen Leopards (Jagjaguwar and Soft Abuse Records), Wooden Wand and the Sky High Band (Kill Rock Stars) Flying Canyon (Soft Abuse Records) and with Kelley Stoltz (Sub Pop Records). While touring with Kelley Stoltz, he performed at Lollapalooza in 2006 and Motel Mozaique in 2005. He is currently in The Fresh & Onlys and Ty Segall and the Swags, both of which performed at South by Southwest Music Festival in March 2009.

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Discography

The Skygreen Leopards – Disciples of California (CD, Album) Jagjaguwar 2006
Flying Canyon – (CD) Soft Abuse 2006
Wooden Wand & The Sky High Band – Second Attention (CD, Album) Kill Rock Stars 2006
The Skygreen Leopards – Sing The Songs of the Lindner Brothers (CDr) 2006
Giant Skyflower Band – Blood of the Sunworm (CD, Album) Soft Abuse 2007
Papercuts – Can't Go Back (CD, Album) Gnomonsong 2007
Lazarus (5) – Hawk Medicine (CD, Album) Temporary Residence Limited 2007
James Jackson Toth – Waiting in Vain (CD, Album) Rykodisc 2008
Kelley Stoltz – Circular Sounds (CD, Album) Sub Pop 2008
The Fresh & Onlys – Imaginary Friends EP (7" record) Chuffed records 2008
The Fresh & Onlys – The Fresh & Onlys (CD/LP) Castle Face 2009
The Fresh & Onlys' – "I'll Tell You Everything" (7" record) Dirty Knobby Industries 2009

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  1. "Asheville Citizen-Times 22 Aug 2014, page Page T19".
  2. "The Boston Globe 31 Aug 2008, page 116".
  3. "The Tampa Tribune 31 Dec 1999, page 84".