764-HERO is tagged as: 764-HERO was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, signed to UP Records. The band’s name, suggested by a friend, is taken from the Washington State Department of Transportation phone number for reporting HOV lane violators. Formed in 1995, the original members were singer/guitarist and Seattle native, John Atkins from Hush Harbor and drummer Polly Johnson from Bell Jar. The band released two 7” records, the full-length album Salt Sinks, Sugar Floats and the EP We’re Solids in quick succession. With just two members 764-HERO were able to create a national following with their unique sound and powerful live shows. The two members released their debut album Salt Sinks Sugar Floats in 1996. Known locally for their powerful live preformances the duo quickly garnered a national audience. For their second full length album, Get Here and Stay, James Bertram,(Lync, Red Stars Theory) played bass guitar. The third album, Weekends of Sound (considered by many to be the band’s swan song) included Bertram as well, and the band also added a keyboard player. Bertram left soon after, but was replaced by another bassist, and the band remained a four-member act. In 1998, the band was set to perform live on the radio and thought they’d mix it up a bit. They ... Read More About 764-HERO Biography... Send 764-HERO ringtones to your cell |
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