Fuzzy (band)
Fuzzy was an American indie pop band based in Boston during the 1990s. The band comprised singer Hilken Mancini, Chris Toppin, vocals and guitar, and bassist Winston Braman, with the position of drummer being taken alternately by David Ryan of Lemonheads or Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner.[1] Fuzzy's debut album Fuzzy (1994) had a critically well-received single, "Flashlight", which was considered for a NME Single Of The Week.[2]
Discography
Albums:
- Fuzzy (Seed, 1994)
- Electric Juices (TAG Recordings, 1996)
- Hurray for Everything (Catapult, 1999)
References
- ↑ Martin Charles Strong -The Great Indie Discography 1841953350 2003 "Help came in the unlikely form of SOUL ASYLUM man, DAVE PIRNER, the band's reputation saved from ruin before they'd even ... The accompanying single, 'FLASHLIGHT', narrowly missed an NME Single Of The Week award, while FUZZY's ..."
- ↑ Billboard - 23 march 1996 - Page 20 "UICY FOLLOW-UP: Fuzzy returns with a much stronger album than its 1993 self-titled debut on Seed (Atlantic's ... The party was held at Fort Apache, where the band recorded its album with producers Tim O'Heir (Sebadoh) and Paul ..."
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