The Ringers
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The Ringers | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Years active | 2006-present |
Label(s) | Fort Mason Entertainment |
Website | www.theringersband.com |
Members | |
Joe Robinson Joe Hursley Joe Stiteler Patrick Hursley |
The Ringers are rock a band from Los Angeles, California. On their MySpace profile they are described as "sleazy, sexual, and dangerous." They currently have one album out entitled "Tokyo Massage III". It was released on November 10, 2006. They also have an upcoming single release on August 1st, 2007 called "Apacalypto"[1]
The lead singer, Joe Hursley, appeared in the movie Accepted as an ex-soldier whose brain was "scrambled" by the CIA. He then offered four year's worth of tuition for late acceptance into South Harmon Institute of Technology, a fictional school in the movie. His band then later performed the song "Keepin Your Head Up" during a party held at that fictional college. He also started a class called "Rock Our Faces Off 222".
April 2008, Joe is the coiffed, milk powered, faux rock God 'White Gold' wielding a milk filled 'One Gallon Axe'[2] guitar in the California Milk Processing Board's ad campaign.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ The Ringers. About Us.
- ^ YouTube - White Gold - One Gallon Axe Music Video Premiere
- ^ gotMilk?. Milk God.