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Artist description
69 Fingers is a fast, fun ska band from Charleston, WV. They play an incredible live show and will tour anywhere. |
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Music Style
ska |
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Artist History
The band formed in December 1997 with one thing in mind: HAVE FUN!!!! If you have not seen us live, make sure you are there when we come to your town because our live show is possibly the best around. The name 69 Fingers comes from back in the day when 69 fingers' had a trumpet player with only 9 fingers. The band had 7 members at the time, so if you add up the fingers you would get 69 fingers. We range from the ages of 17 to 21 and are completely nuts. The band does not have a single sane member among them. If you like music that is hard to describe but just want to be put in a good mood then 69 Fingers is the band for you. 69 Fingers has released one full lengthed album, one e.p. and is now mixing their second full lengthed album. The first album, It's All Fun and Games Till We Get Hurt, is now out of print, but have no fear, it will be re-released in late spring of 2001. The e.p. is out of print, also, but will be added onto the re-release of the first album. The Fingers are now looking to tour anywhere and everywhere and are always up for a show. Please contact 69 Fingers if ever needed to save a club or a party that needs a little pumping up. |
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Group Members
Steve Osborne, Chris Woodall, Blake Pennington, David Scarpelli, Ross Anderson, Adam Dittebrand, Lucas Scarpelli, Brian Jett |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Horns |
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Albums
It's All Fun and Games Until We Get Hurt, 69 Fingers, Narcoleptic Sleepover |
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Location
Charleston, WV - USA |
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