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Birth name
  
Edward Michael Futch

Role
  
Record producer

Name
  
Bing Futch

Website
  
BingFutch.com

Years active
  
1986—present


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Born
  
December 16, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-12-16
)

Origin
  
Born Hollywood, California, U.S. Raised Los Angeles, California U.S.

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, Producer

Labels
  
Plan 7 Distribution/J.O.B. Entertainment Inc. (1986-present)

Genres
  
Americana, Blues, Rock and roll, World music

Albums
  
Dulcimerica: Volume 1, Dive!, Dulcimer Rock

Similar People
  
Stephen Seifert, Dan Landrum, Neal Hellman, Atwater‑Donnelly, David Schnaufer

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Bing Futch (b. Hollywood, California, 1966) is a musician whose primary instrument is the mountain dulcimer. In 1986 he co-founded Christian techno-punk trio Crazed Bunnyz along with Marc "Gadget" Plainguet and Sean "Shaka" Harrison. He relocated to Orlando, Florida in 1993.

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Futch has composed and produced soundtracks for film, theater, television and themed attractions. In 1994, he wrote and recorded music for The Castle of Miracles at Give Kids The World Village in Kissimmee, Florida. In 1999, Futch formed Americana band Mohave, featuring the mountain dulcimer as the main instrument. The group has performed at the House of Blues in Walt Disney World, Hard Rock Live at Universal Studios Florida and has opened for Molly Hatchet, among other acts. Futch is one of only two mountain dulcimer players to compete in the history of the International Blues Challenge and advanced to the semifinals in the 2015 edition of the competition. During the 2016 edition of the International Blues Challenge, Futch advanced all the way to the finals and was awarded "Best Guitarist" in the solo-duo category, despite performing solely on the Appalachian mountain dulcimer. He is the grandson of the late boxing hall-of-famer Eddie Futch.

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Northwest Airlines incident

On June 14, 2009, Futch was en route to a show in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on Northwest Airlines flight 2363 from Detroit, Michigan. During that time, baggage handlers damaged his double-necked mountain dulcimer. Encouraged by fans to write a song about the incident, and after seeing Dave Carroll's "United Breaks Guitars" on YouTube, Futch penned "Only A Northwest Song" on July 10, 2009 and posted it to the service, hoping it would help to avoid a "lengthy reimbursement battle." Within a day of the video's posting, Northwest Airlines contacted Futch to offer their apologies along with compensation.

Question on Jeopardy!

On February 16, 2011, during the finale of a three-day Jeopardy! pitting returning champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter against IBM's Supercomputer Watson, Futch's name appeared as one of three possible questions for the answer "Nearly 10 million YouTubers saw Dave Carroll's clip called 'this friendly skies' airline 'breaks guitars.'" Watson offered up "United Airlines" with an 81% probability of being correct, "United Breaks Guitars" was the second choice with a probability of 13% and "Futch" was the third choice with a probability of 7%.

Discography

  • Castaway: Original Soundtrack, 1986
  • Kansas, 1987
  • Buy Dis Album Ore God Will Disconnect My Fone, 1987
  • 21, 1987
  • Fantasy Amidst The Storm, 1989
  • 70 mm, 1994
  • Dulcimerica: Volume 1, 2006
  • Dulcimer Rock, 2007
  • Kokopelli Rising, 2008
  • Christmas Each Day, 2008
  • Dulcimerica: Volume 2, 2010
  • Storm's Sigh, 2011
  • Live At Old Songs!, 2012
  • Dive!, 2013
  • All Songs Lead To The Gift Shop, 2014
  • Unresolved Blues, 2015
  • Dulcimerica: Volume 3, 2015
  • Sweet River, 2015
  • Return Of Live At Old Songs, 2016
  • Live From Ditty TV, 2016
  • Synth For A Season, 2016
  • What's Old Becomes New Again, 2017
  • With Nutty Faith:

  • It's Our Job, 1985
  • With Crazed Bunnyz:

  • Achtung: Musik Klirrfaktor, 1986
  • Live!, 1987
  • Transition, 1987
  • Blutgasse, 1988
  • With Mohave:

  • Homegrown, 1999
  • Spider Rock, 2000
  • Live At Leu Gardens, 2003
  • Clear Blue Trickling, 2005
  • With Naked Head:

  • Beautiful Disruption, 2002
  • With Manitou:

  • In The Garden Of The Gods, 2009
  • As Producer:

  • Wendy Songe Test Drive, 2015
  • Wendy Songe Driven, 2016
  • References

    Bing Futch Wikipedia