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Hank Flamingo

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Genres
  
Country

Labels
  
Giant

Genre
  
Country music

Albums
  
Hank Flamingo

Years active
  
1988–1994

Active until
  
1994

Record label
  
Giant Records

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Associated acts
  
Trent Summar & The New Row Mob

Past members
  
Eddie Grigg Ben Northern Stuart E. Stuart Trent Summar Philip Wallace Roy Watts

Origin
  
Tennessee, United States (1988)

Similar
  
Trent Summar & the New, Halfway to Hazard, Mila Mason, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Hal Ketchum

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Hank Flamingo was an American country music band founded in the late 1980s. Its membership comprised Trent Summar (lead vocals), Philip Wallace (guitar), Eddie Grigg (guitar, vocals), Ben Northern (bass guitar, vocals), Stuart E. Stuart (fiddle, vocals), and Roy Watts (drums). The band recorded one major-label studio album in 1994, before disbanding not long afterward. By 2000, frontman Trent Summar founded another group called Trent Summar & The New Row Mob, in which former Hank Flamingo guitarist Philip Wallace was also a member.

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Biography

Hank Flamingo was founded in the late 1980s in the state of Tennessee. By 1993, they were signed to a recording contract with Giant Records Nashville, who released the band's eponymous debut album the following year. The band received rotation on radio (although none of their singles charted), and their music videos were shown on the television network CMT; in addition, Hank Flamingo made an appearance on the talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Eventually, Hank Flamingo's membership dissolved, and Trent Summar founded another band known as Trent Summar & The New Row Mob, which also included former Hank Flamingo guitarist Philip Wallace.

Songs

The Dope Smokin’ Song1998
Redneck Martians Stole My BabyHank Flamingo · 1994
Baby It's YouHank Flamingo · 1994

References

Hank Flamingo Wikipedia