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Mark Sinnott (Screams and
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Guy Trampy (Gitfiddle Picker)
David
Alan Hunt (Bass)
Eric J. Hartz (Percussion)
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HUM
MACHINE WORLD RECORD THWARTED BY HURRICANE ISABEL
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT
IS NO MORE FOR HARDEST WORKING INDIE BAND IN SHOW BUSINESS ... BUT THE
BAND INTENDS TO PLAY ON!
MADISON,
WI (Sept. 19, 2003) -- Nature took its course -- the wrong course, that is --
and Hurricane Isabel wound up dampening Midwestern indie-rock band HUM
MACHINE's world record-fueled celebration of the release of THEOREMS
AND COMPOSITIONS OF THE LAST ACTION ROCKER (Cancer Records.)
The
Madison-based alterna-rockers were aiming for the Guinness Book of World
Records with a 65 consecutive date tour, but on September 18th, Hurricane
Isabel roared into West Springfield, VA, leaving HUM MACHINE with no power, no
water - ultimately no show.
The next night (Friday, Sept. 19), their performance at Jaxx in Washington, DC
was also cancelled due to the swirling storm, thus leaving the band with a day
off, and officially ending their Guinness World Record attempt.
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Encore |
September 2003 |
bio
After six
years, Madison, Wisconsin's HUM MACHINE has released three full
length albums and two seven inch singles. HUM MACHINE has sold a total of 5000 combined copies of their three albums. All three received
extensive air
play in the college radio market and ended up charting in Gavin and CMJ.
The highest chart came from KCWU in Ellensburg, WA at #4.
HUM MACHINE'S fourth album, NO JOY IN MUDVILLE (Cancer Records), promises
to be their best effort yet.
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www.hummachine.com
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