Jazz Pharmacy were a Canadian Jazz band whose song "Feelin' Irie" was featured in "Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am" when Dan Mounts offers Kim Bauer a ride home and she gets in his van. The band was formed in Montreal, Quebec, and consisted of Phil Clarke on keys and synth, Eddy Cola on drums, Fraser Nash on bass and Dave Benett on guitars. They released their debut EP, Jazz Pharmacy, in 1998, followed by the full length album Amnesia in 2000 which featured "Feelin' Irie". The band stopped playing together in 2001.
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| - Jazz Pharmacy were a Canadian Jazz band whose song "Feelin' Irie" was featured in "Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am" when Dan Mounts offers Kim Bauer a ride home and she gets in his van. The band was formed in Montreal, Quebec, and consisted of Phil Clarke on keys and synth, Eddy Cola on drums, Fraser Nash on bass and Dave Benett on guitars. They released their debut EP, Jazz Pharmacy, in 1998, followed by the full length album Amnesia in 2000 which featured "Feelin' Irie". The band stopped playing together in 2001.
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| - Jazz Pharmacy were a Canadian Jazz band whose song "Feelin' Irie" was featured in "Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am" when Dan Mounts offers Kim Bauer a ride home and she gets in his van. The band was formed in Montreal, Quebec, and consisted of Phil Clarke on keys and synth, Eddy Cola on drums, Fraser Nash on bass and Dave Benett on guitars. They released their debut EP, Jazz Pharmacy, in 1998, followed by the full length album Amnesia in 2000 which featured "Feelin' Irie". The band stopped playing together in 2001.
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