From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in
Eureka, California.
Academics and writing
Business and philanthropy
Media and art
Acting
Music
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Sara Bareilles, musical artist
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Blackhouse (Brian Ladd), musical artist
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Mr. Bungle, American
experimental rock band formed in Eureka.
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Trevor Dunn, musical artist
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Ernie Earnshaw, musician
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Mindy Gledhill, musical artist
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El Hefe (Aaron Abeyta), musical artist
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Mel Lyman, musician and film maker,
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Alexander McCurdy, organist and educator
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Michael Moore, musician
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Parasite (Armin Elsaesser), musician
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Mike Patton, musical artist and lead vocalist of
Faith No More
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Trey Spruance, musical artist
Military
Politics and law
Crime
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Cricket
Martial arts
Rowing
Volleyball
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