Piñataland
Piñataland is a Brooklyn-based musical group created by David Wechsler and Doug Stone. Their songs are often about obscure historical events and people,[1][2] including:
- The pygmy Ota Benga ("Ota Benga's Name")
 - The painter John Banvard ("The Ballad of John Banvard")
 - The daredevil Sam Patch ("The Fall of Sam Patch")
 - The elephant Topsy ("Coney Island Funeral")
 - The spiritualist John Murray Spear ("Dream of the New Mary")
 - The journalist William Cobbett's efforts to rebury Thomas Paine ("American Man")
 - Edward Leedskalnin's Coral Castle ("Latvian Bride")
 - The Inuit Minik Wallace ("If Ice Were Warm")
 
Piñataland  | |
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| Origin | Brooklyn, New York, USA | 
| Genres | alternative rock chamber rock, gypsy rock  | 
| Years active | 1998–present | 
| Members | David Wechsler, Doug Stone, and a rotating cast of other musicians. | 
| Website | http://music.pinataland.com/ | 
Pinataland have often performed at historical sites such as the Old Stone House (Brooklyn), the Cobble Hill Tunnel, and Green-Wood Cemetery. They have also covered historical tunes, such as President John Quincy Adams' campaign song "Little Know Ye Who's Comin'".
Discography
    
- Piñataland - EP (1997)
 - Songs from Konijn Kok - EP (1999)
 - Songs for the Forgotten Future Volume 1 (2003)
 - Songs for the Forgotten Future Volume 2 (2008)
 - Hymns for the Dreadful Night (2011)
 
References
    
- Interview with Douglas Stone, Swordfish: Justin Vellucci on Music. Originally published in Delusions of Adequacy, September 27, 2004.
 - Pinataland: Musical History, National Public Radio
 
External links
    
- Official website
 - Pinataland on Allmusic
 - Pinataland: Musical History, National Public Radio
 - Pinataland article in New York Observer
 - Pinataland: Best dark old-weird-history orchestrette, Pinataland in Village Voice's Best of 2004
 
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