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One minute you're Sean Sullivan working a day job in New York City's fashion biz and playing guitar in an indie rock band called
Sam Champion. Seemingly, the next moment you're sailing off to Jamaica to star in a movie with
Norah Jones ('Wah Do Dem') and a record label is asking you to follow up your fun reggae-tinged solo single, 'Easy Street,' with a full album. Such has been the whirlwind year for Brooklyn-based Sullivan, who's about to be better known as
Sean Bones, author of the catchy summer beach party anthem, 'Dance Hall,' which has now been remixed with a techno feel by Boston electro punks, the Bodega Girls.
"It started with a seven-inch record," Sullivan tells Spinner. "A year later, I've got a full-length and tour dates. Now it's on, Sean Bones-style," he jokes. Sean Bones style is a charming blend of ska and Britpop -- the Specials and
Blur are two of Sullivan's touchstones -- that's collected on the infectious reggae pop grooves of his debut album, 'Rings,' which was released by Frenchkiss Records in July.
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