Here Come the Mummies
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Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Genres | Funk, Rock, Blues, Hard Rock, Ska |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Sphinxter Records [1] |
Website |
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Here Come the Mummies is a funk band, best known for its live performances. It consists of various professional musicians based in Nashville, Tennessee. There are rumored to be several Grammy awards among the members,[2] though this is difficult to verify, as the identities of band members are kept "under wraps." Members are believed to be under contract to various record labels, hiding their identities so as to prevent contract disputes while performing.[3] They have performed at venues primarily in the South and Midwest of the United States.
Members
Current [5]
Current members of the band are:
- Mummy Cass(anova) - Guitar, Lead vocals
- Eddie Mummy - Drums, Vocals
- Spazzy Mummy - Keyboards, Vocals
- KW Tut - Bass, Vocals
- Mummy Rah - Tenor Sax
- The Flu - Baritone Sax
- Midnight Mummy - Baritone Sax, Syntar
- The Pole! - Bass
- BB Queen - Trumpet
- Will Pharaoh - Trumpet
Former
On June 5, 2012 Here Come The Mummies announced via their web site that Oozie Mummy would no longer be performing with the band.[6]
- Oozie Mummy - Trumpet, Vocals
- Teste Verde - Trumpet
- Bucking Blanco - Trumpet
- Ramses Mummy - Bass
- Hoser - Saxophone
- Java Mummy - Percussion, Vocals: Java (born 1974 B.C. as J Mummy Love)
Discography
Studio albums
- Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave (2002)
- Everlasting Party (2003)
- Single Entendre (2008)
- Carnal Carnival (2010)
- Bed, Bath & Behind (2011)
- Introducing the Tiny Tuts (2012)
- Cryptic (2013)
- Underground (2016)
EPs
- A La Mode (2014)
- Pull It Off (2014)
- Shocker (2014)
- MuertoDiesel (2014)
Live albums
- Undead Live (2009)
- Rejuvannihilation (2013)
Compilation albums
- Hits & Mrs. (2012)
- CuriosiTease Volume 1 (2013)
- Threesome (2014)
Compilations
Appearances
The band's song "Dirty Minds" has been featured on the television shows Big Shots, The Loop, and Scrubs, as well as the movie Fired Up!, also appearing on the Fired Up! official soundtrack.
In 2009 and again in 2010 the band played on the Bob and Tom morning show. They have since become one of the show's favorite musical guests.[10]
Notes
- ↑ Sphinxter Records at Last.FM
- ↑ Chattanooga’s Live Music Scene: Here Come The Mummies
- ↑ The Huntsville Times: These Guys Are Scary Good (February 11, 2010)
- ↑ About Here Come The Mummies
- ↑ http://www.herecomethemummies.com/#band-section
- ↑ Java addresses Oozie's departure
- ↑ Bob And Tom Store: Dead Air
- ↑ IMDB: Fired Up! Soundtrack
- ↑ Here Come The Mummies Discography
- ↑ Here Come The Mummies on The Bob and Tom Show