- The Hooters
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Name = The Hooters
Img_capt = The Hooters in 2007
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Genre = Rock
Years_active = 1980-1995
2001-present
Label = Antenna
Columbia
MCASony BMG
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URL = http://www.hootersmusic.com
Current_members =Eric Bazilian (1980-1995, 2001-present)Rob Hyman (1980-1995, 2001-present)David Uosikkinen (1980-1995, 2001-present)John Lilley (1983-1995, 2001-present)Fran Smith Jr. (1987-1995, 2001-present)
Past_members = Bobby Woods (1980-1983) John Kuzma (1980-1983) Rob Miller (1983-1984) Andy King (1984-1987) Mindy Jostyn (1992-1994)The Hooters are an American
rock band fromPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania . By combining a mix ofrock and roll ,ska andfolk music , The Hooters first gained major commercial success in the United States in the mid 1980s due to heavy radio andMTV airplay of several songs including "All You Zombies," "Day By Day," "And We Danced," and "Where Do The Children Go." Their popularity soared after the band opened the Philadelphia portion of theLive Aid benefit concert in July 1985.During the late 1980s and 1990s, The Hooters found significant commercial success internationally, especially in Europe, where they played at
The Wall Concert in Berlin in 1990, before they went onhiatus in 1995.Since reuniting in 2001, The Hooters have staged successful tours in Europe and 2007 saw the release of their first album of new material since 1993, "
Time Stand Still ".Early years (1980-1984)
The Hooters were formed in 1980 and played their first show on
July 4 of that year. They took their name from a nickname for themelodica , a type of keyboard harmonica which is German in origin and made byHohner . Two of the members,Eric Bazilian andRob Hyman , originally played in a band in the late 1970s called Baby Grand and released two albums onArista Records .During the 1980s, The Hooters played on the Philadelphia club scene, boosted by
airplay onWMMR , the major rockradio station in Philadelphia at the time. They soon became a huge success along their native East Coast, playing everything from clubs to high schools, while appearing on local television shows.In 1982, Bazilian and Hyman were asked to write, arrange and play on the
debut album of a relatively unknownsinger namedCyndi Lauper , "She's So Unusual ", who was being produced by their former bandmate from Baby Grand,Rick Chertoff . Hyman co-wrote the song "Time After Time," which would go on to hit Number 1 on theBillboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and was subsequently nominated for aGrammy Award for Song of the Year .In 1983, The Hooters released their first independent album, "Amore", which sold over 100,000 copies and introduced the original versions of songs like "All You Zombies," "Hanging On A Heartbeat," "Fightin' On The Same Side" and "Blood From A Stone," all of which would reappear in different versions on later albums. Although a studio album, "Amore" captured the same spirit that made The Hooters admired for their live performances.
The Hooters presence, as performers and as songwriters, was recognized when, on
July 26 1984 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia,Columbia Records signed them to their first majorrecording contract .Mainstream success (1985-1989)
The Hooters' 1985
Columbia Records debut album, "Nervous Night", achieved platinum status around theworld , selling in excess of 2 million copies and included "Billboard"Top 40 hits "Day By Day" (No. 18), "And We Danced" (No. 21) and "Where Do The Children Go" (No. 38). Rolling Stone named The Hooters the "Best New Band of the Year".OnJuly 13 1985 , they were the opening band at the PhiladelphiaLive Aid benefit concert, gaining international recognition for the first time. Their first major overseas tour came later that year when they played throughoutAustralia .On
June 15 ,1986 , The Hooters participated in A Conspiracy of Hope, a benefit concert on behalf ofAmnesty International , atGiants Stadium inEast Rutherford, New Jersey .On
September 5 ,1986 , The Hooters appeared on the1986 MTV Video Music Awards , where they were nominated in the category of "Best New Artist in a Video" for "And We Danced." They performed two songs on the show, "And We Danced" and "Nervous Night."At
Billboard 's 8th Annual Video Music Conference onNovember 22 ,1986 , The Hooters won two awards: "Best Concert Performance" for the "Where Do the Children Go" video and "Best Longform Program" for the full length "Nervous Night " home video. They also placed in five categories in Billboard's Top 100 of 1986: Top Pop Artist, No. 41; Top Pop Album, No. 23; Top Pop Album Artists/Groups, No. 16; Top Pop Album Artists based on one album, No. 27; and Top Pop Singles Artists based on three singles, No. 3.On
November 24 ,1987 ,Thanksgiving night, The Hooters headlined the Spectrum in Philadelphia for the first time. The show was broadcast live onMTV and theWestwood One radio network simultaneously, the first time the two networks had ever joined forces in producing a concert for one artist.In 1987, The Hooters experienced their first major commercial success in
Europe . After heavy airplay in theUnited Kingdom , "Satellite," from the album "One Way Home ", became ahit single , reaching No. 22, with the band performing on the popular British television show "Top of the Pops " onDecember 3 , where they would meet one of their musical idols,Paul McCartney . "Satellite" was also featured on an episode of the television show "Miami Vice " titled "Amen...Send Money," which first aired onOctober 2 ,1987 .1989 saw their final release for
Columbia Records . "Zig Zag" introduced a politically-oriented theme, withPeter, Paul and Mary providing background vocals for an updated version of the 1960sfolk song "500 Miles," which became an international hit that lead the way to another international success for the band.International success (1990-1995)
As the 1990s dawned, The Hooters' success in the United States began to wane, while their popularity overseas, especially in
Europe , reached new heights.Following a show at
The Town & Country Club inLondon, England in March 1988, the band had metRoger Waters ofPink Floyd , who told them that he was a big fan of theirs. This eventually lead to their appearance in Waters' staging of The Wall Concert atPotsdamer Platz inBerlin onJuly 21 ,1990 , withSinéad O'Connor in "Mother" and three former members ofThe Band (Rick Danko ,Levon Helm , andGarth Hudson ) providing backing vocals.1993 saw their debut album for
MCA Records , "Out Of Body". While not a commercial success in the United States, the album found a large audience in Europe, especially inSweden andGermany ."
The Hooters Live ", recorded over two nights in Germany in December 1993, was released inEurope andAsia in 1994, but never saw a release in the United States.The Hooters continued to tour throughout
Europe until 1995, before taking a hiatus as a band.Hiatus (1995-2001)
For several years, the members of The Hooters went on to pursue individual projects in a variety of fields, both in and outside of music.
Guitarist
Eric Bazilian became recognized internationally for being asongwriter ,session musician ,arranger and producer for numerous artists throughout the United States and Europe. In 1995, he played all those roles forJoan Osborne 's debut album "Relish," which was nominated for sixGrammy Awards , including "Song of the Year" for the No. 4 "Billboard " hit "One of Us," which Bazilian single-handedly wrote. He also released two solo albums: "The Optimist" in 2000 and "A Very Dull Boy" in 2002.Keyboard player
Rob Hyman built his own recording studio, Elmstreet Studios, in suburbanPhiladelphia , while also contributing to numerous musical artists as asongwriter ,session musician ,arranger and producer, among them beingJoan Osborne andRicky Martin .Drummer
David Uosikkinen , having moved toSan Diego ,California , launched an independent record label, Moskeeto Records, while also working as a drummer for various artists includingPatty Smyth ,Cyndi Lauper ,Rod Stewart andAlice Cooper . In 1999, he joined a group of technology experts who created an online music portal,MP3.com , which subsequently contributed to a change in the music industry's distribution and consumer listening habits.Guitarist
John Lilley started his ownlandscape gardening business, Avantgardeners, in the Philadelphia area.Bass player
Fran Smith Jr. joined the original Broadway cast members asPaul McCartney in "Beatlemania". He also played the part of Carlo Cannoli in "Tony n' Tina's Wedding ", the longest runningoff-Broadway theatre comedy. From his own recording studio, he produced numerous artists, includingJoe Piscopo andFlo & Eddie ofThe Turtles , as well as local artists and bands. In 1995, he released a solo album, "For No Apparent Reason".Reunited (2001-present)
Except for a small reunion heard on the concept album "Largo" (which featured appearances by all the members except for Lilley) in 1998, The Hooters did not play together again until
November 21 ,2001 , when they performed at theWachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia for a one off show to celebratedisc jockey Pierre Robert 's 20th anniversary at local rockradio station WMMR , the first major station to ever play The Hooters back in the early 1980s.2003 saw a full-time reunion of The Hooters in
Germany , where they completed a successful 17-city tour. The success of the tour prompted two further tours in 2004 and 2005, where they premiered new unreleased songs and played in additional countries, includingSwitzerland andSweden .On
May 11 ,2004 , The Hooters were presented with a "Lifetime Achievement Award " from the Philadelphia Music Awards. [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/7237/music--live-music]November 2005 marked the appearance of The Hooters on
VH1 Classic 's concert series "Decades Live Rock" as guests ofCyndi Lauper , where they performed "And We Danced" and "All You Zombies."June 2006 finally saw The Hooters play their first official shows in the
United States in over a decade. Over the course of three nights, they performed three shows: a homecoming show at Philadelphia'sElectric Factory onJune 16 ; a show at The Borgata inAtlantic City, New Jersey onJune 17 ; and finally, an outdoor show atHubbard Park inRob Hyman 's hometown ofMeriden, Connecticut onJune 18 .Following these shows, The Hooters entered Hyman's Elmstreet Studios to record their first album of new material since 1993. "
Time Stand Still " was released in September 2007, preceded by a tour of Europe from June through August, with shows inGermany ,Sweden ,The Netherlands andSwitzerland .In November 2007, The Hooters returned to Europe for a short tour of Switzerland and Germany, including a show filmed for television in
Basel , Switzerland as part the AVO Concerts Series. They then played two shows in the United States duringThanksgiving week in their hometown of Philadelphia at theElectric Factory on Wednesday,November 21 and Friday,November 23 , with the latter show broadcast by radio stationWXPN in 85 markets.On
February 28 andMarch 1 ,2008 , The Hooters once again entered Elmstreet Studios to begin work on a new album. Accompanied byAnn Marie Calhoun onviolin , the band recorded acoustic rearrangements of 14 of their previously released songs, which will be put on a double-disc set to be packaged with an album that was recorded during the band's concerts the previous year at Philadelphia's Electric Factory, and will be released later in 2008.March 2008 saw The Hooters embark on a series of shows in the United States in support of "Time Stand Still", which saw a Stateside release the previous month, including at B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill in
New York City on Thursday,March 6 , andThe Birchmere inAlexandria, Virginia on Saturday,March 29 .In July 2008, The Hooters launched a European summer tour, playing shows in
Norway , Sweden, Germany and Switzerland.Band members
Present
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Eric Bazilian (1980-1995, 2001-present): lead vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica, saxophone
*Rob Hyman (1980-1995, 2001-present): lead vocals, keyboards, accordion, melodica
*David Uosikkinen (1980-1995, 2001-present): drums, percussion
*John Lilley (1983-1995, 2001-present): guitar, mandolin, dobro, keyboards, vocals
*Fran Smith Jr. (1987-1995, 2001-present): bass guitar, vocalsPast
*Bobby Woods (1980-1983): bass guitar
*John Kuzma (1980-1983): guitar
*Rob Miller (1983-1984): bass guitar, background vocals
*Andy King (1984-1987): bass guitar, background vocals
*Mindy Jostyn (1992-1994) (deceased): violin, harmonica, background vocalsDiscography
Albums
* "Amore" (1983)
* "Nervous Night" (1985) #12 US 2 x Platinum
* "One Way Home " (1987) #27 US Gold
* "Zig Zag" (1989) #115 US
* "Out of Body" (1993)
* "The Hooters Live " (1994)
* "" (1996)
* "Time Stand Still " (2007)ingles
Video releases
* "
Nervous Night " (1985)
* "The Ultimate Clip Collection " (2003)ee also
External links
* [http://www.hootersmusic.com/ The Hooters] official website
* [http://www.myspace.com/thehooters The Hooters] officialMySpace page
* [http://www.thehooters.de The Hooters] official fan site
* [http://www.ericbazilian.com Eric Bazilian] official website
* [http://www.robhyman.com Rob Hyman] official website
* [http://www.johnlilley.com John Lilley] official website
* [http://www.fransmithjr.com Fran Smith Jr.] official website
* [http://www.daveuosikkinen.com David Uosikkinen] official websiteReferences
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