Halo Friendlies
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Halo Friendlies | |
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Also known as | The Halo Friendlies |
Origin | Long Beach, US |
Genres | Pop punk, punk rock, emo pop |
Years active | 1998-2004 |
Labels | Jackson Rubio, Tooth & Nail Records |
Associated acts | Ginger Sling |
Past members | Judita Wignall Ginger Pooley Natalie Bolanos Claudia Rossi Deanna Moody Cheryl Hecht Christina Hock |
The Halo Friendlies were an American all-girl pop punk band from Long Beach, California, United States. After snatching up a guitar in a thrift shop while on her first date with then-boyfriend now-husband of Havalina/, Judita Wignall made the decision to start a band. Originally featuring Wignall on lead vocals and guitar, on guitar, on bass guitar, on drums, and on percussion on their 1998 self-titled debut, by 1999's Acid Wash, Hecht had dropped out of the project. She was then replaced by Ginger Reyes, who not only began sharing lead vocals with Wignall, but also took up bass guitar, allowing Bolanos to switch to lead guitar. In 2000 the Halo Friendlies replaced Moody with Christina Hock (Theobald). Theobald/Hock, however, was replaced shortly before the band's first sweep of the United Kingdom in 2003 by Claudia Rossi (ex-Jack Off Jill).
Currently, the band is on an indefinite hiatus to allow its members some time for solo creative efforts.
From April 2007 until March 2010, Ginger Reyes played bass guitar for The Smashing Pumpkins.
Discography[]
- Halo Friendlies (1998, Jackson Rubio, Review: The Phantom Tollbooth, HM Magazine)[1]
- Acid Wash (1999, Jackson Rubio, Review: The Phantom Tollbooth, HM Magazine)[2]
- Ghetto Demo (2000)
- Get Real (2002, Tooth & Nail).
Members[]
- - bass, lead guitar, backing vocals (1998-2004)
- Judita Wignall - lead vocals, guitar, backing vocals (1998-2004)
- - drums (1998)
- Ginger Reyes - bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (1999-2004)
- Claudia Rossi - drums (2003-2004)
- - guitar (1998-1999)
- - drums (1998-2000)
- - drums (2000-2003)
In popular culture[]
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They had a song called "Me vs. the world" which appears on the Freaky Friday soundtrack, while the video for the song appears on the Freaky Friday DVD.
They appear in season 6 episode 9 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer titled "Smashed" and perform their song "Run Away".
They also appear on the track "Play it Loud" on MxPx's 2003 release Before Everything & After.
Some of their tracks, such as "Over It" and "Anything For You" appeared on the TV series Joan Of Arcadia.
See also[]
- List of all-women bands
References[]
- All-female bands
- Tooth & Nail Records artists
- Christian punk groups
- Musical groups established in 1998
- Musical groups disestablished in 2004
- Musical quartets
- Pop punk groups from California
- Punk rock groups from California
- United States punk musical group stubs