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  • The Clarences ™

    The Clarences love & support Heypenny!!!!

    1 year ago
  • Christine

    You guys were awesome at Webster last Saturday!!

    1 year ago
  • Sandy Zacky

    Have a great week : )
    Best Wishes,
    Sandy

    1 year ago
  • Boobasaurus

    *gasp* Nu uh, a Heypenny show on my -birthday-?!  How awesome! Can't wait. :-D

    2 years ago
  • Whiskey River

    I was visiting a friend in E-Ville Sat. May 8 and we stopped in The Duck Inn. Glad I did. Only could stay for a couple of songs (prior commitment) but was impressed.Kudos to the guy running sound.

    2 years ago
  • Ari~RIP Matt~

    Hey guys! Great show tonight...I really enjoyed it! You need to have some more shows for all ages. :) 

    2 years ago
  • Amanda Garrett

    You are very welcome! I have to see y'all in concert sometime!

    2 years ago
  • ELECTRIC BLUE

    Saw you guys at Julie & Andrew's house sxsw show.  I was greatly impressed! keep up the good tunes.

    2 years ago
  • Josh of Teradyme

    I recently moved from Nash to Los Angeles, and frankly, I miss you guys. I'm homesick. I won't feel better until you come to LA!! Please come soon! Otherwise, I'll have to come back! (was this a good move? You tell me.)

     Sorry about that phone mixup thing, DJ. I swear, it was an accident!

    Thanx for making perfection on stage, and off.
    Yours truly, Josh

    2 years ago
  • Boobasaurus

    ..I don't suppose there's any chance an all ages show in the Nashville area might be in the cards in the semi-near future...?  (It is imperative I introduce my sister to the glory that is a live Heypenny show, and I'd love to not wait 5 years to do it... :-p).  Enjoy your tour, say hi to Hoboken for me. :-)

    2 years ago
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General Info

  • Genre: Indie / Pop / Rock

    Location Nashville... why? don't get me started, Un

    Profile Views: 401971

    Last Login: 1/31/2012

    Member Since 8/3/2005

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmhleXBlbm55LmNvbQ==

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Though known mostly for country music royalty—the likes of Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash—Nashville has a flourishing indie-rock scene that along with the neighborhood streets, the hills, and woods—make a perfect place for Heypenny to create their world of indie-pop-fun-rock. Three years ago, Ben Elkins lived about 150 miles south of Nashville in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He experimented with sounds and spaces and new ways of writing songs. Through these efforts, Heypenny was born and an album called Use These Spoons was completed and Elkins relocated to Nashville, TN, recruiting DJ Murphy on bass and Aaron Distler on drums. Although it was never fully distributed, Use These Spoons made waves in the blogosphere and garnered accolades throughout the region/country/Western hemisphere for its pop-infused balance of rhythm, harmony, and DIY brilliance, ultimately selling out of all their pressings. What started out as a quiet, solitary and patient endeavor has over the last year erupted into a staccato-rock band that finds company with contemporaries, while channeling the pop-appeal of Michael Jackson, and the naivet� of Sesame Street. Fresh off a stint opening for pop superstar, Ke$ha, playing for 2000 at the Florida Music Festival, playing Bonnaroo in 2009 and headlinging Next Big Nashville for a capacity crowd, the band has honed and perfected their craft, rapidly building their profile and fanbase, inking them as a must see live show. Whether they are pushing through capacity crowds with marching bands in tow, having artists paint 8'x5' renderings of the pages from their CopCar Coloring Book EP during their show, or playing a surprise set in the middle of the crowd with an upright piano, string quartet and horn section, blanketing the audience in a hundred feet of white Christmas lights, it's no secret that they think big and deliver. It's the attention to detail—custom, hand-made marching band uniforms to the old-fashioned, big-knobbed, wood-paneled television sets that bathe the audience in abstract colors, flashing and pulsing with the songs—that gives the audience an actual show. Graham Hawthorne, drummer for David Byrne emailed the band after their Bonnaroo performance and said that he happily stumbled onto the set and that it was perhaps "the best thing he saw at the festival." It's little things like that, going in as the underdog and winning the hearts, minds and ears of strangers that keeps them going and make them pour everything they have into perfecting their craft and giving their fans something memorable. Heypenny is currently finishing up their follow-up to Use These Spoons. The new album will be released in 2011 with subsequent tours to follow.
  • Members

    Aaron Distler - drums, Benjamin Elkins - vocals / keys / guitar, DJ Murphy - bass / vocals
  • Influences

    Michael Jackson, Talking Heads
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