Loppybogymi
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Loppybogymi | |
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Also known as | Loppy |
Origin | Mobile, Alabama, United States |
Genres | Alternative metal |
Years active | 1988 | –1994
Associated acts | , Remy Zero, Afroman |
Loppybogymi (pronounced LAH-pee-bow-JYE-me, often just shortened to "Loppy") was a Mobile, Alabama-based alternative metal band made up of Tim Ramenofsky (vocals, guitar), James Orr (bass, vocals), and Gregory Slay (drums, vocals).[1]
History[]
Formation[]
Loppybogymi was formed in Mobile, Alabama by Tim Ramenofsky, James Orr, and Gregory Slay in 1988. Frustrated by lack of national exposure [2] the band relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in September 1991.
Disbandment[]
The band broke up in 1994. Gregory Slay went on to join Remy Zero. Tim Ramenofsky relocated to Hattiesburg, MS and founded the independent record label, T-Bones Records, most notable for releasing Afroman's first two albums, Because I Got High and Sell Your Dope.[3]
Members[]
Original Trio:
- Tim Ramenofsky - guitar, vocals
- James Orr - bass, vocals
- Gregory Slay - drums, vocals
Subsequent Members:
- Rick Ranson - Bass (Summer'92)
- Raymond Pitts - bass, trombone, vocals ('92-'94)
- Dave Feathers - drums ('93)
- Michael Gilfone - drums ('93-'94)
- Marty Medved -bass ('94)
- Studio albums
- (1990)
- (1992)
- Tup (album) (1992)
- EPs
- (1989)
- (1991)
- (1992)
- Singles
- (1992)
- (1992)
- Live Recordings
- (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
References[]
- ^ "Loppybogymi". Last FM. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
- ^ Cain, Carol (November 1, 1991). "Loppybogymi is back". Press-Register. Archived from the original on October 8, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2014.
- ^ Jones, Hannah (January 4, 2012). "T-Bones: Hattiesburg Music Mecca". Jackson Free Press. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
External links[]
Categories:
- Musical groups established in 1988
- Musical groups disestablished in 1994
- Heavy metal musical groups from Alabama
- Musicians from Mobile, Alabama
- American alternative metal musical groups