- Fathead (band)
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Name = Fathead
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Origin = Philadelphia,Pennsylvania ,United States
Genre = rock,hip-hop ,funk ,jazz , fusion
Years_active = 1994–2001
Associated_acts = Blivit, Vitamin F,Burndown All-Stars
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Current_members = John Cole (tenor & alto saxophone)
Herbie D (vocals)
Jeremy "ER" Dyen (keyboards, background vocals)
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Jay Horvath (drums)
Rico Joseph (bass guitar)
Pete "Meaty" Keenan (guitar)
Bart Miltenberger (trumpet)
Past_members =Fathead was a Philadelphia-based Hip-hop band playing a blend of funk, jazz, & rap-rock. Since disbanding in 2001, the band has played several limited engagement concerts around the Philadelphia area. The band was also featured in the movie
American Chai .Eric Fine of Out & About Magazine describes their sound:
"The band's influences are a hybrid from everything from heavy metal and jazz to rock and World Beat moving toward a goal to extend the boundaries of pop music."
In 1998, Fathead, seven strong, finally achieved success in their hometown of
Philadelphia . They began to sell out venues all over the city and around the region and landed on large bills. Sales of their second self-released CD totaled 3,000 in just six months as fans heard their music on Y100. They were voted "Reader's Choice" by thePhiladelphia City Paper and selected "Best Band" byPhiladelphia Magazine .cite web|url=http://www.arielpublicity.com/fathead/index.html|title=Fathead|date=2007 ]Fathead opened for bands like
Ben Harper ,moe. , George Clinton,P-funk ,Maceo Parker ,The Roots ,The Mighty Mighty Bosstones andGreen Day . They have also toured withG Love and TheH.O.R.D.E. Festival .Fathead's
Jeremy Dyen and G Love (Garrett Dutton) were roommates atSkidmore College in 1991. The two played as a duo at Lively Lucy's Coffeehouse inSaratoga Springs ,NY .cite web|url=http://livelylucys.com/index.php?G.%20Love|title=G Love|date=2007 ]Jeremy Dyen also performs on
John Legend 's Grammy Award-winning CD "Get Lifted ."Discography
* India (1996)
* What Doesn't Kill Us... (Live, 1998)
* Boundless (2001)References
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