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Sean is a well-known musician in the Richmond, VA, area, but he became best known to fans as the voice of Jimmy during the 6/30/94 “Harpua.” Sean sang lead on Phish’s brief rendition of “Honky Tonk Women” before disappearing back into the crowd. Among his musical credits are the bands Headstone Circus and King Solomon’s Marbles, as well as a solo project entitled Poppa Hoppe.
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