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The
Hearsemen CD
by
The Hearsemen
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Format:
Audio CD |
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Release
Date:
12/29/05 |
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Number
of Discs:
1 |
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Number
of Songs:
11 |
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Song
Titles:
Code Dead, Hearseman, I Wanna Bike, Peanuts
& Gravy, First Job, Procession, Fat Dude,
Making Gravy, Kindergarten, I'm a Drunk, The
Wake |
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the
hearsemen
Sliquor
. . . . . . . . . . . Vocals, Electric guitar
Scary Jerry . . . . . . . . Electric Guitar
Sack Daddy . . . . . . . . Drums
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biography
The
Hearsemen rose from the grave in Utica, Michigan in
1977 after Sliquor and Sack Daddy were fired from
Kilmour and Sons Funeral Home. It is believed that
their consistent disregard for funeral home etiquette
contributed to their dismissal. Their antics are
rumored to have included laughing during the funeral
of a noted Detroit dignitary and making pit fart
noises, chicken clucks, and the use of a Kazoo during
the Ave Maria. Their antics were so appalling that
they were escorted from the cemetery by Mr. Kilmour
himself.
In an effort to get what was rightfully theirs as
severance pay, they stole the funeral home's backup
hearse, which contained an occupied casket. Although
it can't be confirmed, it is believed that the body in
the casket was that of Motown legend, Marvin "Pookie"
Johnson. He still remains missing to date and has been
featured on numerous billboards for missing
persons.
Scary Jerry was recruited soon after the casket/hearse
heist. Scary was also an employee at Happy Lawn
Cemetary as a grave sight engineer, working primarily
with the backhoe and BobCat. Sliquor and Sack Daddy
knew Scary could really push the dirt, but could he
play guitar. Well, frankly it did not matter as the
band's central mission is to scare and laugh people to
death.
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