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More than one band has gone by the name of Mad Hatter 1. The previous incarnation of Mad Hatter 2.0 . This Metal band existed from the 1987 until 1995 in the South West of England. They supported bands such as Scorpions, Wolfsbane, Girlschool, Whitelion and also Paul Di'Anno's Killers. With which they supported during parts of their Murder One U.K. tour. This original line up disbanded in 1995 due to problems within the band as well as a general decline in the popularity in Metal music. 2. Mad Hatter or Mad As Hatter aka Antun Conkas was born in...
Imagine the ultimate combination of Rock and Metal, a genre of music that can dominate the Mainstream world and still have enough capacity to steamroll into the Underground. Now take a quintet of driven, talented, and professional musicians and the result is Shattersphere. Shattersphere constantly looks to further push the boundaries within their genre. They pride themselves on their insane live show and unique catalog of songs that span from straightforward radio anthems to 8-minute epics. Throughout the course of the band's history, they began to form a sonic quality and stage presence that is one of a kind. A...
There are at least two artists with the name Madhatters. 1. An acapella Madison, WI based group (active from 1997 to present(?)). Their main last.fm landing page can be found here. Their website is UWMadhatters.com and they can also be found on MySpace. 2. Madhatters (EDM) are an Edmonton (Alberta) based Rock trio pumping out seventies blues tinged style meets Seattle sensabilities. The sound is earthy and honest with a loud mischievious twinkling wink and smack to the face. (active 2009 to present). Its members currently consist of Dan Hendrix, Lee MacDonald and Jono Fezz, with an always open door...
The University of Wisconsin MadHatters, based out of Madison, Wisconsin, are the premier men’s a cappella group of the UW campus. Founded in 1997, the MadHatters were the first of its kind at UW and have seen their humble beginnings boom into sold out shows across campus filled with adoring fans. Comprised of 15 singers and a vocal percussionist, the MadHatters croon the songs of decades past to the Top 40 present. Built on the foundation of goofy guys making good music and bringing fun to the community, the MadHatters have achieved much success in their short life. From filling...
There are at least three artists named "The Hatters": 1) A Russian folk rock band from Saint Petersburg; 2) A 1990s jam band; 3) A 2000-'10s garage punk band from Brighton, UK. 1) THE HATTERS appeared on the musical stage not so long ago, but broke the stage from the very beginning! The band was established in the cultural capital of Russia - St. Petersburg. All the future band members gathered in the same city at the same time, coming from many different parts of the vast country. What makes The Hatters different from all the other bands? The band...