Ho-Hum

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Ho-Hum
OriginBradley, Arkansas, United States
GenresGarage rock
LabelsUniversal, Playadel
Associated actsMagic Cropdusters, Western Meds, First Baptist Chemical, Mulehead, MAMA
Members
Past members

Ho-Hum is a pop/rock band based in Bradley, Arkansas, United States, formed by the brothers and Rod Bryan.

History[]

The band was formed while Lenny and Rod Bryan, sports scholarship students, were attending Ouachita Baptist University in the early 1990s. A homemade demo earned the band a label deal with Universal Records, which released its first album, Local, in 1996, produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. Ho-Hum asked and were granted release from their contractual obligation to Universal when the band claimed the label did not sufficiently promote the album.[1] The band eventually formed its own label, Playadel Records, through which several subsequent albums have been released.

In 2007, Ho-Hum were still writing new music, as well as performing in Little Rock and were named "band of the decade" by Localist, a popular local magazine.[citation needed]

In 2006, Rod Bryan started a new band, Western Meds and formed First Baptist Chemical in 2011. In 2009, Lenny Bryan formed the band Mama.[citation needed]

Discography[]

Release date Title
May 21, 1996 Local
October 3, 1997 Sanduleak
March 25, 1999 Massacre
September 13, 2001 Funny Business
September 22, 2002 Landau Zeal
January 7, 2003 Near and Dear
December 10, 2003 Fear of High Rolling
February 1, 2005 Now I ♥ You
2006 Losty
2007 Let/Me/Wear/Your/Coat

References[]

  1. ^ Werner Trieschmann, "Ho-Hum still enjoying the ride", Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 12, 2006.


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