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Page Nye Hamilton [1] (born May 18, 1960) [2] is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet, which he founded. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he trained in jazz guitar and has substantial connections with avant-garde ...
Saint Louis Chamber Chorus; Scene of Irony; The Sharpees; So Many Dynamos; So They Say; Solar Trance; Son Volt; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra; St. Lunatics; Stir (band) Story of the Year; Sullen (band)
Toggle Band of Susans subsection. 2.1 Studio albums. 2.2 Compilation albums. 2.3 Extended plays. 2.4 Singles. 3 Helmet. ... Page Hamilton is an American musician, ...
Sussex Hamilton High School's marching band has been invited to participate in the Rome New Year's Day Parade on Jan. 1, 2025.
On June 26, 2004, a reunion concert featuring Surkamp, Safron, Rayburn, Stockton, Hamilton, and Scorfina took place in St. Louis, and in 2005 Surkamp and Safron reformed the band with Surkamp's wife, Sara, on vocals and guitar, Ray Schulte on lead guitar, Royal Robbins on keyboards, Tim Duggen on bass, and Andrea Young on violin.
In 1970, Dunhill Records offered a recording contract to the newly formed Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. The following year, "Don't Pull Your Love", produced by Steve Barri and arranged by Jimmie Haskell, hit #1 on the Cash Box Top 100, peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, sold over one million US copies, and was awarded a gold record by the RIAA in August 1971. [1]
The band’s social media accounts did not allow comments after the post. Indie band Rainbow Kitten Surprise performed for a sold-out crowd at the Knitting Factory when it last visited Boise in 2018.
Hamilton Michael Loomis (born November 1, 1975) is an American electric blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] One of his eight albums released to date, Ain't Just Temporary , peaked at number 7 in the Billboard Top Blues Albums Chart in September 2007.