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Hot Stove Jimmy busted out on the Chicago ska/punk scene in 1996 with their HUGE sound, a sonic avalanche of noise, ska, circus music, hardcore, metal and punk all mixed into....by a 10 person band! Yet, amidst all this aggressive noise and energy, Hot Stove Jimmy finds a way to write catchy songs full of vocal harmonies and melodic breakdowns. CMJ Magazine describes them as "ten young, talented musicians.....their enthusiasm steals the show!", which is well documented in Chicago playing to near sell our crowds at Metro and Fireside. In the past 3 years, Hot Stove Jimmy has been on...
The Ashley Stove was a four-piece rock band nurtured in the fertile musical climate of Raleigh, NC. Their forte was craftily skewered rock music with catchy hooks galore. The band got its start in 1992, the byproduct of many band-fantasy discussions between boyhood friends Matt Brown and Ben Barwick (guitars/vocals). The lineup remained in flux for a little while, as new collaborators came and went. Billy Alphin joined up to play drums in 1992, after playing with several different bands including the art freaks of Buttsteak. Jennifer Barwick joined as bassist in 1993 after the break up of her previous...
Sweet Papa Stovepipe (McKinley Peebles, May 15, 1897 - January, 1985) was an American blues and gospel singer and guitarist who recorded "All Birds Look Like Chicken to Me," and "Mama's Angel Child" (both circa 1926). He played on the streets of New York in the 1970's. Aka Reverend McKinley Peebles or Kinny Peebles. He played with Rev. Gary Davis. On CD: Rare Paramount Country Blues (1926-1929) DOCD-5277, Document Records, LP: BD-2041 RST Records. Not be confused with two other musicians: Daddy Stovepipe (Johnny Watson, April 12, 1867 – November 1, 1963) and Stovepipe No.1 – (real name Sam Jones)...