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Based in San Francisco, FAT OPIE began recording and touring in 1994. Their debut CD “Biscuits” led to a management deal with Lookout Management in LA. In 1996, they released “Hipsters, Freaks, Fags & Homeboys”. The “HIPSTERS” record introduced the varied instrumentation including banjos, mandolin, accordion and Moog pedals. The band toured extensively for the record and gained West Coast airplay and national press including an article in ALTERNATIVE PRESS MAGAZINE. The “Airstream” CD in 1999 was the most ambitious project and they brought in a co-producer/engineer named Arjan McNamara. A more complex record both in songwriting and production, it gave FAT OPIE their two biggest successes. The song “Bullets in My Briefcase” won a national band search sponsored by 7-UP/SONICNET which included a prize of $15,000. The song “Mouth Like a Trucker” was featured in the motion picture ALONG THE WAY.
FAT OPIE disbanded amicably in 2001. In 2003, Scott Mickelson, Robin Hildebrant and Dave Tavel reunited without the former guitarist and created OTIS, which was an acoustic trio. Soon after, Mickelson became ill and the music stopped until 2007 when Hildebrant began building his own recording studio. Inspired by the new possibilities, Mickelson began writing their strongest material to date. Now utilizing the same varied instrumentations and far-reaching production they are back as FAT OPIE.
In 2009, FAT OPIE has signed a worldwide distribution deal with BLUE PIE PRODUCTIONS.
The first new track “New Orleans” has received 1,000’s of Internet and FM radio plays including:
• “Indie Revolution Radio Show” on WMIR 100.9 in NY • “Homegrown Radio Show” on PIXY 103 FM in MA • FM 102x “Song of the Day” • “Droppin Knowledge” on WMBR 88.1 FM in Boston • “Top 40 Requests” Indie 104 Radio LA • “Banana Peel Radio” in Vancouver (Canada) • “Showcase Internet Radio Show” • “The Songwriter's Network” |
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