The Orange Humble Band

The Orange Humble Band
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1995–2001
Labels Half A Cow
Associated acts Lime Spiders, The Posies, Big Star, R.E.M.
Members Darryl Mather
Ken Stringfellow
Anthony Bautovich
Mitch Easter
Past members Peter Kelly
Bill Gibson
Jody Stephens
Spooner Oldham
Jamie Hoover
Jim Dickinson

The Orange Humble Band were formed in early 1995, as the brain child of The Lime Spiders & The Someloves founder, Daryl Mather. The band consisted of Ken Stringfellow of US outfit The Posies, former Lonely Hearts member, Anthony Bautovich, American indie producer/manager legend, Mitch Easter, & Mather.

Biography

Following a three-year absence from the music scene (since the break-up of The Someloves), Mather returned in 1994 with more than an album's worth of new songs, which he took to his old friend Bill Gibson. The songs formed the basis of The Orange Humble Band's first album, Assorted Creams. Recordings for the album took place in 1995 with Bill Gibson on bass, Matt Galvin on lead guitar, Peter Kelly on drums, Anthony Bautovich on vocals. The final recording of the album took place in Mitch Easter's studios in North Carolina with Easter making contributions to the vocals, before a singer, Ken Stringfellow, was recruited. The album was released in 1997.

The band's second album, Humblin’ (Across America) was released over three years after their debut album, as opposed to Assorted Creams the album only took an eighteen months gestation from recording to release. The band essentially retained the same line-up from their debut album, with Darryl Mather, Anthony Bautovich, Mitch Easter and Ken Stringfellow. They did however enlist in support, Jody Stephens (Big Star, Golden Smog) on drums, Jamie Hoover (The Spongetones) on bass, with Spooner Oldham (Dan Penn, Aretha Franklin, Neil Young), and Jim Dickinson playing organ and piano on several other tracks.

Discography

External links