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Origin | Bradley, Arkansas, United States |
Genres | Garage rock |
Labels | Universal, Playadel |
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Ho-Hum is a pop/rock band based in Bradley, Arkansas, United States, formed by the brothers Lenny and Rod Bryan.
History
The band was formed when Lenny and Rod Bryan, sports scholarship students, were attending Ouachita Baptist University during the early 1990s. A homemade demo earned the band a label deal with Universal Records, which released its first album, Local, in 1996, produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. Ho-Hum asked and were granted release from their contractual obligation to Universal when the band claimed the label did not sufficiently promote the album.[1] The band eventually formed its own label, Playadel Records, through which several subsequent albums have been released.
In 2010, Ho-Hum took part in the 20th Birthday Celebration for VINO'S, the absolutely pivotal Little Rock, Arkansas venue located at 7th and Chester.
In 2013, the band adopted Chris Michaels on guitar, and played Riverfest for what would turn out to be their last show together.
Discography
Release date | Title |
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May 21, 1996 | Local |
October 3, 1997 | Sanduleak |
March 25, 1999 | Massacre |
September 13, 2001 | Funny Business |
September 22, 2002 | Landau Zeal |
January 7, 2003 | Near and Dear |
December 10, 2003 | Fear of High Rolling |
February 1, 2005 | Now I ♥ You |
2006 | Losty |
2007 | Let/Me/Wear/Your/Coat |
References
- ↑ Werner Trieschmann, "Ho-Hum still enjoying the ride", Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 12, 2006.