Ho-Hum
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Ho-Hum | |
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Origin | Little Rock, Arkansas, United States |
Genre(s) | Indie rock, rock and roll |
Label(s) | Playadel |
Associated acts | Magic Cropdusters |
Members | |
Brad Brown Lenny Bryan Sam Heard |
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Former members | |
Alan McCalman Dave Hoffpauir Kevin Kerby Colin Brooks |
Ho-Hum is a music band, formed by brothers Lenny and Rod Bryan from Arkansas.
[edit] History
The band was formed while Lenny and Rod Bryan, sports scholarship students, were attending Ouachita Baptist University in the early nineties. A homemade demo landed the band a label deal with Universal in a matter of months.
As of 2007, Ho-Hum are still writing new music, as well as performing in Little Rock, Arkansas and were recently name "band of the decade" by * Localist Magazine, a popular Little Rock magazine.
Rod Bryan ran as an independent candidate in the Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2006, coming in third in popular votes.
Their albums include:
- Local (released May 21, 1996)
- Sanduleak (released October 3, 1997)
- Massacre (released March 25, 1999)
- Landau Zeal (released September 22, 2002)
- Funny Business (released September 13, 2001)
- Near and Dear (released January 7, 2003)
- Fear of High Rolling (released 2004)
- Now I ♥ You (released February 1, 2005)
- Losty (released 2006)
- Let/Me/Wear/Your/Coat (released 2006 (online only release))
[edit] External links
- www.playadel.com (retrieved 24/April/2005)
- Rod Bryan's campaign website