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[[File:Sean Nelson 03.jpg|thumb|Sean Nelson (2009).]]
[[File:Sean Nelson 03.jpg|thumb|Sean Nelson (2009).]]
'''Sean Nelson''' (born [[June 12]], [[1973]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[singer]], [[songwriter]], and [[keyboardist]], notable as the frontman for the defunct [[alternative rock]] group [[Harvey Danger]].
'''Sean Nelson''' (born [[June 12]], [[1973]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[singer]], [[songwriter]], and [[keyboardist]], notable as the frontman for the [[alternative rock]] group [[Harvey Danger]].


Aside from Harvey Danger, Nelson has also provided vocals to albums by [[Death Cab for Cutie]], [[The Decemberists]], [[Robyn Hitchcock]], [[The Minus 5]], [[Nada Surf]] and [[The Long Winters]]. He also wrote a column for [[Seattle, Washington]] [[alternative weekly]] ''[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]].'' In 2007, his book about [[Joni Mitchell]]'s album ''[[Court and Spark]]'' was published as part of the [[33 1/3]] series. For a few years Sean co-hosted [[Audioasis]] on [[KEXP]].
Aside from Harvey Danger, Nelson has also provided vocals to albums by [[Death Cab for Cutie]], [[The Decemberists]], [[Robyn Hitchcock]], [[The Minus 5]], [[Nada Surf]] and [[The Long Winters]]. He also wrote a column for [[Seattle, Washington]] [[alternative weekly]] ''[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]].'' In 2007, his book about [[Joni Mitchell]]'s album ''[[Court and Spark]]'' was published as part of the [[33 1/3]] series. For a few years Sean co-hosted [[Audioasis]] on [[KEXP]].

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Sean Nelson (2009).

Sean Nelson (born June 12, 1973) is an American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist, notable as the frontman for the alternative rock group Harvey Danger.

Aside from Harvey Danger, Nelson has also provided vocals to albums by Death Cab for Cutie, The Decemberists, Robyn Hitchcock, The Minus 5, Nada Surf and The Long Winters. He also wrote a column for Seattle, Washington alternative weekly The Stranger. In 2007, his book about Joni Mitchell's album Court and Spark was published as part of the 33 1/3 series. For a few years Sean co-hosted Audioasis on KEXP.