The Refreshments (Arizona band)
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The Refreshments | |
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Origin | Arizona |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1992–1997 |
Genres | Alternative rock Post-grunge |
Members | Roger Clyne Brian David Blush Paul "P.H." Naffah Arthur Eugene "Buddy" Edwards |
The Refreshments was a rock band from Arizona. The band may be best known for the witty single "Banditos" off Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big & Buzzy, although it made a lasting mark by contributing the theme song to the long-running animated series King of the Hill. The latter was a piece the band traditionally performed at soundchecks. [1]
The band split up after releasing the album The Bottle and Fresh Horses and breaking from Mercury Records, their record label. Lead singer Roger Clyne and P.H. Naffah regrouped to form Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers.
Buddy Edwards is now a writer and self-published his first novel, Stuck Outside of Phoenix. Brian Blush is now a member of the local Arizona band Disasteroid, as well as doing regular acoustic shows, and his side project Luck and Trouble.
Members of The Refreshments were:
- Roger Meade Clyne - Guitar and Vocals
- Brian David Blush - Lead Guitar
- Paul "P.H." Naffah - Drums
- Arthur Eugene "Buddy" Edwards - Bass
They were referred to in the song "Bonus Track #3."
[edit] Discography
- Wheelie (Only 2,000 copies were made—1,000 CDs and 1,000 records).
- Lo, Our Much Praised Yet Not Altogether Satisfactory Lady
- Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big & Buzzy (1996)
- The Bottle and Fresh Horses (1997)