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Mighty Joe Plum

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Labels
  
Atlantic Records

Record label
  
Atlantic Records

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Members
  
Brett Williams - vocals, guitar Mark Busto - drums Andy Stafford - vocals, guitar Steve Dube - bass

Past members
  
Davy Mason - bass Marlin Clark - guitar Mark Mercado - percussion Steve Marotta - guitar Shane Cohn - drums

Origin
  
Tampa, Florida, United States

Albums
  
The Happiest Dogs, Aardvark

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Post-grunge

Similar
  
Seven Mary Three, Ahmet Ertegun, Craig Kallman, Better Than Ezra, Sister Hazel

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Mighty Joe Plum was an American alternative rock band active in the late 1990s. They are best known for their US radio hit, "Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)".

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History

Mighty Joe Plum formed in Tampa, Florida in the mid-1990s. In their early career, they played in two Battle of the Bands competitions, the second of which they won. After developing a solid fan base in Central Florida, they recorded the "Aardvark" EP and toured in support of it. During this time radio stations picked up the song "Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)" . The band signed to Atlantic Records in 1996 and released an album, The Happiest Dogs. The single "Live Through This" climbed to No. 6 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The band toured all over the US, Canada, and Mexico in support of the album, playing shows and headlining with bands such as Foo Fighters, Creed, Matchbox Twenty, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and Seven Mary Three.

in 2007, the band released the single "Free Again", from the forthcoming LP "Pedaling Home".

Discography

  • Aardvark EP (Ear Drops Music, 1996)
  • The Happiest Dogs (Atlantic, 1997)
  • Songs

    Live Through ThisThe Happiest Dogs · 1997
    15 Stories1997
    I Fell InThe Happiest Dogs · 1997

    References

    Mighty Joe Plum Wikipedia