The Hentchmen
The Hentchmen are a garage punk band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in October 1992. Early performances were in Ann Arbor and Detroit. Occasionally the band featured Jack White before he formed the White Stripes.
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Origin | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Genres | Garage punk Garage rock |
Career
The instrumental part of the Hentchmen's "Chrissy Rides Again" on the Broad Appeal album is similar to the extended instrumental added to the live performance by the Lene Lovich band when playing "Lucky Number" on the TV show Rock Goes To College.[1]
Members
- John Szymanski (organ/vocal)
- Tim Purrier (guitar)
- Chris Handyside (drums)
- Mike Latulippe (drums)
- Jack White (occasional guest member)
Discography
Albums
- Ultra Hentch 1994
- Campus Party 1995
- Campus-Party 1995
- Broad Appeal 1997
- Motorvatin' 1998
- Hentch-Forth.Five' 1998
- Three Times Infinity' 2002
- Form Follows Function 2004
- The Hentchmen'2008
- It's Hentch-O-Ween' 2010
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