Johnny Hott is the former drummer for the House of Freaks, a musical duo with singer/guitarist Bryan Harvey. He was also one of three drummers for the...
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guitar and sang, and Johnny Hott played percussion. The band managed to achieve a remarkably full sound, mostly because of Hott's inventive drumming and...
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Hughes – bass guitar (1993–1994) David Lovering – drums (1993–1994) Johnny Hott – drums (1994–1995) Bob Rupe – bass guitar, vocals (1994–2000) Charlie...
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steel and electric guitar), Scott Minor (drums, chord organ, banjo), Johnny Hott (Wurlitzer organ, percussion, backing vocals), and Scot Fitzsimmons (standup...
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however, was House of Freaks, a two-man band with Richmond percussionist Johnny Hott, who had a penchant for banging on anything he could drag into the studio...
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Ryder Stephen McCarthy, from Richmond, Virginia, who also played with Johnny Hott and the Piedmont Surprise. McCarthy added pedal steel, lap steel, banjo...
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consisting of friends and acquaintances of band members Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott. Included in the collage, above the EP's title, is a photo of Sparklehorse...
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easel on fire in an attempt to destroy the crime scene[citation needed]. Johnny Hott, Bryan's friend who was the drummer in House of Freaks, called 9-1-1...
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(nylon), guitar (electric), keyboards, engineering, mixing, production Johnny Hott – drums, percussion Bob Rupe – bass, voices Paul Watson – guitar Mike...
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sampler, chamberlin Alan Weatherhead – pump organ, lap steel guitar Johnny Hott – piano "Some Sweet Day" – 4:20 Mark Linkous – all instruments "Ghost...
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Long Ryders, Bob Rupe of The Silos and Cracker, and Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks. The band recorded and released three albums and toured...
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cornet on track 2 Melissa Moore – violin on tracks 3, 6, 7, 10 and 16 Johnny Hott – drums on track 8, piano on track 5 Stephen McCarthy – pedal steel guitar...
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current band, Cracker, in 1998. Funaro replaced prior touring drummer Johnny Hott after the release of Cracker's album The Golden Age in 1996. Everett...
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Charlie Gillingham – organ David Immergluck – pedal steel, backing vocals Johnny Hott – percussion, programming David Campbell – string arrangements Eddie...
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bass, pedal steel, backing vocals Marcus Tenney – saxophone, trumpet Johnny Hott – percussion Deming, Mark. "AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June...
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recording at Elias Arts, engineering Chris Eckman – recording, production Johnny Hott – photography Blaz Hribar – choir recording Rainer Lolk – recording at...
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Gutterball with Steve Wynn and fellow Richmondites Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks, and in 2001 began playing with the Jayhawks. Stevens...
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Silos, to play bass; Mark Linkous also contributed to the recording. Johnny Hott sang his first lead vocal on "My House". The former Long Ryders guitar...
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Toby Whittaker Gordon Jones Fred McGann Akili Obika Charlie Kilpatrick Johnny Hott Tony Atherton Vince Megrouni Pooh Johnston Marty McCavitt Pippin Barnett...
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fourth member, Lawrence "Larry" Hott. Hott did not actually matriculate at Hampshire, but worked on films there. Hott had begun his career as an attorney...
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Some Like It Hot (redirect from Some like it hott)
Spats's henchman Harry Wilson as Spats's henchman Edward G. Robinson Jr. as Johnny Paradise, a gangster who kills "Spats" Colombo Beverly Wills as Dolores...
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Johnny Trudell". wrcjfm.org. Retrieved June 1, 2021. Hotts, Mitch (May 30, 2021). "Jazz bandleader Johnny Trudell dies at 82". The Macomb Daily. Retrieved...
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J. Johnny Lonely continues to perform as well as manages new artists under the name Lo Pro in Los Angeles and performed with Roentgen on the Hott Mess...
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from the original on December 14, 2008. Retrieved September 21, 2012. "So Hott | Kid Rock | Music Video". MTV Music. Viacom Media Networks. Archived from...
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1980's self-titled Sharon Redd, was closely followed by two more: Redd Hott (1982) and Love How You Feel (1983). Redd had several charting songs on the...
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2021. Bennet, J (February 13, 2015). "Cue the Guitar Solos, Here Are Ten Hott Hair Metal Love Ballads for Valentine's Day". www.vice.com. Retrieved February...
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1984 Roger Sherman The Garden of Eden Nominated Shared with Lawrence R. Hott 1985 David H. Goodman Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements Won Alan Edelstein...
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Kennedy. In 2008, Roentgen co-produced with Noah Shain a project called Hott Mess, an album of 10 songs written and performed by Roentgen, Shain and singer...
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1933-1945 Nominated Diane Garey Wild by Law Nominated Shared with Lawrence Hott. 1992 Barbara Trent The Panama Deception Won Shared with David Kasper. Sally...
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Music) The Break (disbanded) The Bronx (active, with White Drugs) The Hottness (disbanded) The Rise (active, with ReIgnition Records) Torn Apart (disbanded)...
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