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Fetchin Bones
Also known as
Fetchin' Bones
Origin
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Genres
Rock
Years active
1983–1990
Labels
DB Records, Capitol
Past members
Hope Nicholls (vocals) Aaron Pitkin (guitar) Danna Pentes (bass and occasional violin) Clay Richardson (drums) Errol Stewart (guitar) Marc Mueller (drums) Gary White (guitar and vocals)
Fetchin Bones was a cross-genre rock band from North Carolina. During a six-year career they produced four studio albums but were most celebrated for inspired live performances. One reviewer stated they were "a band that must be seen live for a full grasp of their eclectic frenzy".[1] During numerous tours Fetchin Bones supported acts such as R.E.M., the B52s, X and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.[2] Allmusic described the band as "a truly underrated group that didn't hit it big when they should've".[3]
FetchinBones was a cross-genre rock band from North Carolina. During a six-year career they produced four studio albums but were most celebrated for...
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Greensburg, Pennsylvania Greensburg, West Virginia "Greensburg", a track on FetchinBones' second album, Bad Pumpkin Greensburg (TV series) (2008-2010), about...
female-fronted national acts such as Joan Jett, L7, Silverfish, Tribe 8, Fetchin' Bones and the Lunachicks. Singer Jessicka's on-stage antics included covering...
and regional musicians. DB's roster went on to include The Coolies, FetchinBones, Guadalcanal Diary, The Jody Grind, Love Tractor, Oh-OK, Pylon, Chris...
Eric Pounder (Lab Report, Pounder, Spasm) Hope Nicholls (Sugarsmack, FetchinBones) The Enigma (Human Marvels, Jim Rose Circus, Brothers Grim Sideshow...
Horseheads, Blood on the Saddle 1984), Dash Rip Rock, Drivin' n Cryin', FetchinBones (from North Carolina), The Rave-Ups, Concrete Blonde, Great Plains (from...
(Tina Turner) Tom Recchion – Batman (Prince) Tommy Steele – Monster (FetchinBones) Jimmy Watchel – World in Motion (Jackson Browne) 1991 Len Peltier,...
underground – R.E.M., Pylon, Let's Active, Don Dixon and Charlotte's FetchinBones (among many others) all recorded influential and acclaimed albums there...
Old Dog" - k.d. lang "Quiche Lorraine" (Live) - The B-52's "Slaves" - Fetchin' Bones "Born for a Purpose" - The Pretenders "Don't Kill The Animals" ('91...
group was put together after Hope had departed from her previous band, FetchinBones, and had begun to write new music with Pitkin. They began to collaborate...
F. Kennedy Jr. as Guitar Playing Romeo Hope Nicholls as Band Leader Fetchin' Bones as The Band Jon Campbell as "Swede" The film was largely shot on the...
over 2000 albums and rock artists such as Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, FetchinBones, The Replacements, P.I.L., Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper. In February 1996...
Well "Candle" by Sonic Youth "Loud Love" by Soundgarden "Deep Blue" by FetchinBones "Hands All Over" by Soundgarden "Halah" by Mazzy Star "It's Too Late"...
Flat Duo Jets, Southern Culture on the Skids, A Number of Things, FetchinBones, and Snatches of Pink began releasing their own records or signing to...
(1986), which also included songs by The Connells, The Othermothers and Fetchin' Bones Beat & Torn (1994) (compiles Beat Music and Torn Apart, + one bonus...