Image:Dean39.jpg Dean Ween smiling for the camera while in a car. Dean Ween (born September 25, 1970) is the stage name of Michael "Mickey" Melchiondo, Jr., American guitarist and half of the alternative rock group Ween. Growing up listening to everything from the Beatles to Parliament/Funkadelic, to Leonard Cohen to Prince, to the Ramones to Laurie Anderson, he has a very wide range of musical influences. is the 268th day of the year (269th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Bold textA stage name, or a screen name, is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers (such as actors, comedians, musicians, clowns, and professional wrestlers. ...
Alternative rock (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
Ween is an alternative rock group formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania when Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo met in an eighth grade typing class. ...
The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 as part of their first tour of the United States, promoting their first hit single there, I Want To Hold Your Hand. ...
P-Funk is an abbreviated, compound name for two bands, Parliament and Funkadelic. ...
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Prince Rogers Nelson (born June 7, 1958 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an iconic American musician. ...
The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ...
Laurie Anderson (born Laura Phillips Anderson, on June 5, 1947, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is an American experimental performance artist and musician. ...
Dean later met Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) in a junior high school typing class in their hometown of New Hope, Pennsylvania, and although the two did not get along at first, they soon found they were soul brothers and thus adapted the common surname. The Ween brothers were soon spending all of their time in Melchiondo's bedroom, Melchiondo banging out songs on guitars tuned to open chords and Freeman wailing out the "good word" of the Boognish -- a demon god they claim appeared outside their classroom and offered them scepters of wealth and power for their "services" -- into a cheap microphone. Within a few years, the two found themselves opening for the likes of underground favorites such as the Butthole Surfers and Henry Rollins. Gene Ween is a pseudonym for Aaron Freeman, who was born on March 17, 1970 in New Hope, Pennsylvania. ...
New Hope, formerly Coryells Ferry, is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 2,252 at the 2000 census. ...
Butthole Surfers are an American punk band, founded by lead vocalist Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas, in 1981. ...
Henry Rollins (born February 13, 1961 as Henry Lawrence Garfield[1]) is a singer and songwriter, spoken word artist, book author (prose and poetry), radio and TV personality, occasional movie actor, comedian, and voice-over artist. ...
In the stew of Ween's new success with Elektra Records after releasing the albums Pure Guava and Chocolate & Cheese, Melchiondo started up another band with his friend Guy Heller (who had a guest appearance on Pure Guava) called the Moistboyz. This was his introduction to Ipecac Recordings and also the source of his alternative title, "Mickey Moist" (Heller taking the name "Dickie Moist" in typical surname fashion). The Moistboyz' music was, for the most part, a clash of heavy metal and punk rock accompanied by lyrics focused on overtly offensive humor blended with a strange form of social commentary -- nothing that was new to Melchiondo, of course. Elektra Records is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, and today operates under Atlantic Records Group. ...
Pure Guava was Weens third studio album, and the first to be released on a major label. ...
Chocolate and Cheese was Weens fourth studio album, originally released by Elektra Records in 1994. ...
Moistboyz is the rap/rock duo of Mickey Melchiondo Jr. ...
Pure Guava was Weens third studio album, and the first to be released on a major label. ...
Moistboyz is the duo of Mickey Melchiondo Jr. ...
Ipecac Recordings is an independent record label based in Orinda, California. ...
Heavy metal (sometimes referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Social commentary is the act of expressing an opinion on the nature of society. ...
After having recorded 12 Golden Country Greats, an album of country tunes Ween had written over the years with the help of Charlie McCoy, Buddy Harmann, and many other big names in Nashville, he married longtime girlfriend Ellen Schmit (whom he met when she pulled up in her pickup truck at his job pumping gas at a Mobil Station). The couple had a baby boy in December of 2000. The family currently resides in New Jersey. Although he is busy with his family and touring with Ween, Melchiondo still keeps in close touch with all the Ween fans online by commandeering the band's official site, posting on the newsgroups, and visiting the Ween chatrooms. 12 Golden Country Greats (named not for the number of songs on the album, but the number of session musicians involved) was Weens 5th album, and third for Elektra Records. ...
For the African American blues musician, see Papa Charlie McCoy. ...
For other cities named Nashville, see Nashville (disambiguation). ...
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