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The Huntingtons

 
Artist: The Huntingtons

Group Members:

Mikey Huntington, C.J. Huntington, Mikee Huntington, Davey Huntington, Cliffy Huntington

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Get Lost", "Songs in the Key of You

Biography

Having grown up in Baltimore, Maryland, Mikey (bass/vocals) and Cliffy (guitar) Huntington found out that they had something else in common aside from their identical last names: the Ramones and the Good Book. With those inspirations, the Huntingtons started out under a different moniker playing a brand of what they considered "bad garage rock" for the next three years to come. Upon recording two EPs in 1996 entitled Sweet Sixteen and Rock 'N' Roll Radio -- which weren't released until 1998 -- and their first full-length Fun and Games in 1997, the Huntingtons moved on to more of a poppier sound with The Only One EP released that same year. After a US tour with Blaster the Rocketman and another seven-inch entitled "You're Not Right" b/w "Babysitter," The Huntingtons line-up was eventually settled in with C.J (guitar) and Davey (drums) continuing on with the band's luck of finding members with the same last names. A deal with Tooth and Nail Records followed, resulting in the release of their first straight pop-punk full-length High School Rock in 1998. Followed by the live The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and a Ramones cover album entitled File Under Ramones all released within the same year, 1999 saw two more Huntington albums, Get Lost and Plastic Surgery. A split release with Darlington followed in early 2000. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
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Huntingtons
Origin Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Genres Punk Rock
Alternative Rock
Christian Punk
Years active 1993-2005, 2009
Members
Mikey
Cliffy
Jonny
Ricky
Former members
Mikee
Tommy
Bradley
A. Jay
Danny
Davey
C.J.
Danny #2
Marty
J.R.
Andy
Tom

The Huntingtons were a punk band from Baltimore, Maryland which formed in 1993-1994 in the Maryland/Delaware area by Cliff Powell (aka Cliffy Huntington), Mike Holt (aka Mikey Huntington) and Mike Pierce (aka Mikee Huntington). The band is heavily influenced by The Ramones.

In 1996, their debut Sweet Sixteen was released by Flying Tart Records. A few months later, their first attempt at recording Ramones covers, entitled Rocket To Ramonia saw limited release via the Burnt Toast Vinyl label. At this point the band added a second guitarist, Tom Rehbein (later in Small Towns Burn A Little Slower). After working with producer Mass Giorgini for the band's next album, Fun and Games, Tom was replaced by Brad Ber. After the album's release in the summer of 1997, the band started touring and gained a cult following. Their big break came in 1998, when they signed to Tooth & Nail Records and released High School Rock.

After touring for the High School Rock release, the band made a conscious decision to take their Ramones sound to the extreme and released five albums in a one year period. Live: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, File Under Ramones and Get Lost all made it into stores before 1999 was over. The band also played the first of what would become two shows as Joey Ramone's backing band at CBGB's in NYC. Plastic Surgery and Split were both released to stores in January 2000. During this period the band went through multiple line-up changes before finally settling in for good with Josh Blackway (aka Jonny Huntington) on second guitar and Josh Zimmer (aka Danny #2) on drums.

The band spent the remainder of 2000 on the road touring throughout the US and Europe.

The spring of 2001 saw the release of Rock 'N' Roll Habits For The New Wave (a collection of newly recorded versions of selected songs from the band's pre-Tooth And Nail era). Upon completion of this record, Josh Zimmer left the band and original drummer, Mikee, came back to help the band with their next record, Songs In The Key Of You, which was released in late summer 2001.

Cliffy left the band just before the release of the Songs In The Key Of You record and after a short break, the band regrouped with a new guitarist (Andy Dibiaso) and drummer (Rick Wise) and toured throughout 2002.

2003 brought two more releases from the band: an EP entitled The Soothing Sounds Of... and their final full-length of all new original material, Self-Titled Album.

The band ended their 10-year run in 2005 with a 30 song best-of disc entitled Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95-'05 and played its final show at the Cornerstone Festival, bringing back Cliffy on guitar.

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Reunions & New Record

The Huntingtons have played several reunion shows since calling it quits in 2005. They played in Elkton, Maryland in February of 2007 and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Pierce Family Benefit Concert in June of 2009 (along with a reunited Ghoti Hook). They played in July of 2009 at the Goin' Knowhere Festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Also, the band released a new record on Knowhere Records called Punk Sounds (released digitally through Steinhaus Records) which includes b-sides, rarities and two new tracks.

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