Ten Hands | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Dallas, Texas, United States |
Genres | Rock, funk, alternative |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | ESG Records, Slipped Disc, Clubland Records |
Members | J. Paul Slavens Steve Brand Gary Muller "BIG" Al Emert Mike Dillon |
Past members | Earl Harvin Matt Chamberlain Ed McMahon Greg Beck Chris Claridy Chad Rueffer Joe Cripps Pete Wilson Matt Thompson |
Website | http://tenhandsmusic.com |
Ten Hands is a rock band based in Denton, Texas, United States. The band consists of:
- J. Paul Slavens (keyboards, lead vocals),
- Steve Brand (guitar, backing vocals),
- Gary Muller (Chapman stick, backing vocals),
- Mike Dillon (percussion, backing vocals),
- Alan Emert (drums, backing vocals).
Described as a cross between the jazz-rock-art style of Frank Zappa and the psychedelic punk of the Meat Puppets, Ten Hands had a style that was better appreciated live, more so than in the studio. The late 1980s local scene adored them and the Dallas Observer awarded Ten Hands numerous accolades in 1988-1989.
The band performed regularly from the mid 1980s through 1995. Since 2014, they have been playing regular shows several times a year in the Dallas area, with various lineups.[1][2][3]
Discography
Year | Title | Label |
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1988 | Kung Fu ... That's What I Like | ESG |
1989 | The Big One Is Coming (live) | ESG |
1992 | Be My Guru | Slipped Disc |
1993 | Jazz For Jerks | Clubland |
1996 | The Big One That Got Away (live) | Clubland |
References
- ↑ Wilonsky, Robert (27 July 2006). "Ten Hands". Dallas Observer.
- ↑ Smyers, Darryl (24 January 2014). "Paul Slavens Talks Ten Hands Reunion Gig, Possible New Album". Dallas Observer.
- ↑ Downes, Catherine (8 June 2012). "Paul Slavens Looks Back on a Decade of Ten Hands Press Photos". Dallas Observer.
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