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Music Style
Guitar-driven rock with addictive vocal hooks |
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Similar Artists
Smithereens, Crowded House, Fastball, Cheap Trick |
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Artist History
Started in 1993 in St. Louis, MO. Released a debut cassette, AbraHAMs Back, in 1995. Released the 17-song CD, Yummy, in 1999. Play sporadically around the St. Louis area. Are known for fun-filled live shows jam-packed with tons of energy and loads of laughs. |
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Group Members
Bob Baker - vocals/guitar. Dave Palmier - lead guitar/vocals. Jim Broyles - bass/vocals. Lela Coen - drums. (Tony Peteraf played drums on the last five tracks of Yummy.) |
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Albums
Yummy - 1999. AbraHAM's Back - 1995. |
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Press Reviews
"One of the best power pop bands in St. Louis." -Jordan Oakes, Yellow Pills |
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Additional Info
In the earlier days, known as the band that inspired audience members to "slam ham," which led to the song "Slammin' Ham." |
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Location
St. Louis, MO - USA |
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