Emmet Swimming

Emmet Swimming (who write their name as "emmet swimming") is a rock band from Fairfax, Virginia that was formed in 1990 at George Mason University.[1][2] The band's name is a misspelled reference to Emmett Till, who died after being shot and thrown into a river. "The idea of the name was basically that a 14-year-old boy should be swimming in the river, not dying in it," said singer/founder Todd Watts.[2] "Emmet Swimming" is also the name of an early song the band wrote. The band recently sold out (1,200 tickets) their performance at the 930 Club celebrating their 30th show at the club which puts them in the top 7 of bands that have ever played there.

Emmet Swimming
OriginFairfax, Virginia
GenresRock
Years active1991–present
LabelsScreaming Goddess
Epic Sony Music ATV Publishing
Associated actsQuitter UK
Smartbomb
Websiteemmetswimming.com
MembersTodd Watts
Erik Wenberg
Scott Brotemarkle
Tamer Eid
Past membersJim McNabb
Eric Kreinar
John Alexander
Rob Shaw
Luke Michel

They are known for their extensive touring. Regularly sold-out performances at the Fairfax live-music staples Planet NOVA, TT Reynolds and Fat Tuesday's drew major record label attention culminating in a deal with Epic/Sony and the band continuously toured for over seven years, performing 200–300 shows per year. They played on the 1998 H.O.R.D.E. tour, and have also played and toured with Dave Matthews Band and Barenaked Ladies, and Charlotte NC band Galaxy Girl.

They still regularly play venues such as the 9:30 Club (including a show there in the summer of 2018 that sold out in 2 days) in Washington, DC and Tally Ho. They have a large following of loyal fans who pack the house for their shows. The band has sold over 150,000 albums and has been nominated for 14 Washington Area Music Awards (WAMMIES).[3]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

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References

  1. Griffith, JT. "Emmet Swimming". Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  2. Watts, Todd (February 27, 2003). "Ancient History 1". Watts Vegas. Blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  3. . Steinberg, Dana (March 2007). "Shamrock Fest 2007: Emmet Swimming". On Tap. Five O'Clock Publishing, LLC. Archived from the original on February 8, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
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