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Huckery formed in 1996, and had a longstanding rivalry with Rumpus Room for the title of Hamilton's most huckery band.   
 
Huckery formed in 1996, and had a longstanding rivalry with Rumpus Room for the title of Hamilton's most huckery band.   
  
Huckery's members were [[Aaron Watkinson]] on vocals, guitar and bass, [[Kevin Glover]] on bass and guitar and [[Dean Ballinger]] on drums.  Dean also did vocals on the band's covers of Proud Scum's "I am a rabbit", which involved him hopping around the stage of the Exchange, rabbit-like, and throwing carrots into the audience.  Aaron and Dean were both members of [[Mobile Stud Unit]] during Huckery's period of activity.
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Huckery's members were [[Aaron Watkinson]] on vocals, guitar and bass, [[Kevin Glover]] on bass and guitar and [[Dean Ballinger]] on drums.  Dean also did vocals on the band's covers of Proud Scum's "I Am A Rabbit", which involved him hopping around the stage of [[The Exchange]], rabbit-like, and throwing carrots into the audience.  Aaron and Dean were both members of [[Mobile Stud Unit]] during Huckery's period of activity.
  
Huckery's debut gig was the [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]] in 1996 in Downstairs Oranga, with [[Bwa Da Riddim]], [[Rumpus Room]] and others.  Unsurprisingly, [[Spatula Death]] won the competition without needing to even take the stage.
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Huckery's debut gig was the [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]] in 1996 in Downstairs Oranga, with [[Bwa da Riddim]], [[Rumpus Room]] and others.  Unsurprisingly, [[Spatula Death]] won the competition without needing to even take the stage.
  
Huckery supported [[Grok]] and [[Groll]] at the launch of Grok's CD "Bubbles" in July 1996.
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Huckery supported [[Grok]] and [[Groll]] at the launch of [[Grok]]'s CD [[Bubbles and Noises from the Aquarium]] in July 1996.
  
The band played its last gig at Kevin's 21st, almost a year to the day after its previous gig.  Fittingly [[Rumpus Room]] played support.  (Well, they played first.)   
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The band played its last gig at Kevin's 21st in July 1998, almost a year to the day after its previous gig.  Fittingly [[Rumpus Room]] played support.  (Well, they played first.)   
  
Huckery has not broken up, although the members have pursued various side projects during the recent 8 year hiatus.  The band threaten to record their career retrospective album whenever the members see each other, but typically this has come to nothing.
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Huckery has not broken up, although the members have pursued various side projects during the recent 22 year hiatus.   
  
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 11 November 2020

Huckery formed in 1996, and had a longstanding rivalry with Rumpus Room for the title of Hamilton's most huckery band.

Huckery's members were Aaron Watkinson on vocals, guitar and bass, Kevin Glover on bass and guitar and Dean Ballinger on drums. Dean also did vocals on the band's covers of Proud Scum's "I Am A Rabbit", which involved him hopping around the stage of The Exchange, rabbit-like, and throwing carrots into the audience. Aaron and Dean were both members of Mobile Stud Unit during Huckery's period of activity.

Huckery's debut gig was the Spatula Death Battle of the Bands in 1996 in Downstairs Oranga, with Bwa da Riddim, Rumpus Room and others. Unsurprisingly, Spatula Death won the competition without needing to even take the stage.

Huckery supported Grok and Groll at the launch of Grok's CD Bubbles and Noises from the Aquarium in July 1996.

The band played its last gig at Kevin's 21st in July 1998, almost a year to the day after its previous gig. Fittingly Rumpus Room played support. (Well, they played first.)

Huckery has not broken up, although the members have pursued various side projects during the recent 22 year hiatus.

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