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29: 287:. Founding members include Eben Levy (guitar, vocals), Erik Atkisson (drums, vocals), Brian Gottesman (keyboards, vocals) and Burke Mamlin (bass, vocals). While at Wesleyan, the group recorded a 4-song demo, produced and engineered by Huck Bennert, a fellow Wesleyan student who would go on to produce most of the band's future recordings. 290:
Huck joined the band as tenor and baritone saxophonist, percussionist, and vocalist shortly after the recording. In 1989, the band added additional Wesleyan students Lennie Alkins (tenor sax, vocals), Rob Nahf (alto sax, vocals), and Paul Labay (trumpet). In 1989, the seniors in the group graduated
357:(1994) and hit the road in support of the album. The new, leaner lineup deepened their focus on more raw, hard funk and continued to find new ways to fuse it with live hip hop. The band also continued its tradition of over-the-top themed shows, with tours like the Jungle Function. Songs from 291:
and the entire band, except Mamlin and Labay, moved to Boston. Alkins and Gottesman stayed at Wesleyan, but commuted to Boston to write, record, and play shows in 1990. In Boston, the band was quickly fleshed out with Dave Rengel on bass and John Shachter on trumpet and vocals.
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in 1992 and started a tradition of playing lavish theme-based shows like the Winter Wonderland and the Funk-Aquatic Convention, often involving sets and costumes. The band became an underground indie hit and was celebrated in publications like
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in Cambridge MA, one of the old haunts from their '90s run. For the first time in the group's history, all 10 members from the Boston years appeared on stage together. The band has announced that there will be more live shows in 2014.
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In the summer of 2013, seventeen years after the group's final 1997 sold-out show at Mama Kin in Boston MA, the band got back together and started performing again. In July 2013, the band played
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During their hiatus, the band and dedicated fans worked on compiling and archiving live recordings and videos. The resulting 100+ live shows on
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and started a heavy schedule of touring in the US, a schedule that never let up until the group played their final show in 1997.
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and live funk. The band served as an escapist, irreverent, and acerbic counterweight to the grunge music at the top of the
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and played their final show at Mama Kin Music Hall in Boston, MA. The track "God Damn" was featured in the 1998 film
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In 1997, after 8 years on the road, playing over 125 shows a year, the band released their third album
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In late 1993, Shachter and Nahf left the band. In 1994, while recording the band's second album
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Miller, Jay (November 27, 1997). "Before disbanding, Chucklehead is having a last laugh",
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This 8-person incarnation of the band would go on to record the group's debut album
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Not just a bundle of laughs: Chucklehead seriously rocks
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Huck Bennert – vocals, baritone sax, and percussion
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