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Member Since10/27/2006
Band WebsitesTrangefriendsmusic.com
Band MembersJohn Fenner - Hack Frontman & Songwriter-in-Chief

Mr. Fenner is known for his overblown ego, and a comic sense of showmanship . Snooty jazz critic Tom Surowicz called Mr. Fenner “The Consummate Bullshit Artist”, and seemed to mean it in a kind fashion.

Pat Mavity - Sometimes guitar, sometimes fiddle, never, ever 'violin'

Mr. Mavity is a rock star in his own rite, for his past roles in “Machinery Hill” and “Mubbla Buggs”, and current role in “Johnny Trash”. Known as “The Sensible One”, or “The Like-able Strange Friend”.

Eric Hohn - Bass and voice

Eric works far too much and has little time for you, so get off his back. He plays regularly in “Soul Tight Committee”, runs sound at the Cedar, and is proprietor of the “Linden Hills House of Music”. Eric answers phone-calls in the shower, and maintains a businesslike demeanor.

Tyler Erickson - Drums

Dropped out of jazz school to play rock & roll for “Brown Moses”, who are fantastic, and the elderly "Strange Friends”, who have great potential but are just so/so in real life (if you really know any of them). He also plays with "Bitch & Brown". He smokes weed.

John Devitt (John the Younger) - Drums

John the Younger plays the Strange Friends acoustic shows. At the age of twelve, he has played three bars, including the scariest murder bar in Minneapolis, “Palmers”, where total strangers wuz buying him “Wild Turkey”. His father intervened.

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There have been some fabled recording studios in the Twin Cities over the years.Herb Pilhofer's state-of- the-art Sound 80. Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis' hit factory,Flyte Tyme. Prince's personal playground, Paisley Park.

John Fenner's backyard isn't on that list. But it turns out ya can make a fine record there, too.

It's the coldest night of the year, yet I'm feeling warm and fuzzy, listening again to this hip summer campfire recording by my Strange Friends. There's Mr. Fenner, the ringleader, the man with the backyard barbecue unit that's really just a hole in the ground with a fire in the middle. Seriously.

Around that hole on a June night, we also find two members of the beloved, seldom-seen Mubbla Buggs, arguably the most underrated Twin Cities rock/funk/reggae party band ever. Check out their CD, Colouramic, for the gloriously inscrutable evidence.

Let's talk for a minute about Eric Hohn and Pat Mavity, these Buggs who are our Friends. Mr. Hohn also regularly lays down funky '70s and '80s bass grooves with the Soul Tight Committee. And he's run sound for 1001 West Bank Nights, at the best folk, roots and world music venue in the whole Midwest, the Cedar Cultural Center. Meanwhile Mr. Mavity, who made his Strange Friends violin-playing debut on these very tunes (who needs Scarlet Rivera?), has been a longtime member of the ridiculously eclectic folk-rockin' combo, Machinery Hill, favorites at the aforementioned Cedar Cultural Center.

Then there's the new guy, the young blood, the fresh meat, drummer Tyler Erickson. Diligently working at his craft, he also plays punky alt-rock with the band Brown Moses. Which is older -- Strange Friends, or twenty-something Tyler? Probably the band, who made their first "official" recording, Under The Cherry Spoon, back in the mid-1980s. It was a cassette-only offering. Remember cassettes? They were small, perfect for the car, and you had to keep them away from magnets. Now almost two decades years later, this is Strange Friends' second official release, and hell -- it may even be worth the wait!

If this impromptu CD has the feel of a party in progress, that's audio verite, backyard boogie. Chris Frymire, another trusty Cedar Cultural Center soundman, also of Red House Records, captured the vibe perfectly. You can just about smell the whiskey and see the tiki torches. And from time to time you can variously hear an airplane flying overhead, Fenner's dog Mickey barking in the background, and some of the 20-or-so family members and not-so-strange friends who hung out until 2 a.m. at this most informal of recording sessions. Amazingly, no Minneapolis cops showed up, even though Fenner lives but a block away from busily-patrolled Lake Street, within staggering distance of a police station. And there were no mosquitoes, either -- just Mubbla Buggs, showing off their faux female back-up vocals on a few selections.

The songs are all proudly Fenner's, except for track 2 -- "Drop This Life" -- by the truly great St. Paul songwriter, Judd Herrmann. Barflies of the past millenium may also know him as Judd the Blasphemer, the poet who started out on ukelele. Herrmann's the veteran of two terrific CD's himself for Atomic Theory Records, distributed by Rounder, chock full of slice-of-life songs that can punch ya in the stomach, make ya laugh out loud or cry. Despite the disarmingly jaunty Strange Friends arrangement, "Drop This Life" is one of Herrmann's more brutal ballads, the saga of dead teen prostitute, a Law & Order, SVU episode given a catchy melody.

The rest of Strange Friends' songs are much easier on the psyche, though frequently bittersweet. When asked about the hangdog love letter, "For Sara J. in Mississippi," or the break-up ballad, "Til The Sun Shines," Fenner is quick to set this fan straight. "It's all pure fiction. Any similarities to reality are completely coincidental. There's no such thing as an important song. They're all just for fun.

"Plus, some of those songs were written a long time ago." Ah yes, perhaps even before Fenner had become so intertwined with his stage persona as the cut-up, the consummate grade-A bullshit artist , the "card,"the"character," the "Lickety Wham" fella waxing on about the virtues of infidelity. On those last two tracks, a very different but related animal -- call him the sensitive guy songsmith -- breaks right on through.

"'Til the Sun Shines' is actually a parody of the early Beatles," Fenner maintains. "It's written for a better singer than me -- Ringo, perhaps, or Jiminy Cricket."

Or perhaps that Nashville Skyline guy, my man Boo Wilbury, whom I can easily hear "Predicting Good Things" that will almost certainly never come true. To be alone with Strange Friends, on a night like this, who needs a better prediction or prescription than that?

Tom Surowicz


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Jul 3 2009 5:49 PM







Ruby Jane





Jun 22 2009 2:27 PM

Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too!
Ruby Jane
Josey Greenwell





Jun 9 2009 10:36 PM

Whats going on?
Ok so my debut album is coming out on JUNE 30th!!!!!! and I wanted to make sure and remind you to mark your calendars for the day! I'd really really appreciate if you'd pick one up....I promise you'll like it haha. You can get it on iTunes or CDBABY.com
WOO!!!
Dont be a stranger :)
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Mar 23 2009 5:08 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD
Iowa Live Music





Feb 21 2009 6:37 PM

Get out and see a show soon!

Black Blondie





Jan 27 2009 5:33 AM

thank you!! we had a BLAST

nice tunes

cheers!
Tasha of BB
Burnin Hyder





Jan 26 2009 7:29 PM

A killer night of live music this Thursday at the Hex...

Hope everyone is doing good these days...

The Hyder Boys
Burnin Hyder





Dec 23 2008 5:00 PM



From: The Hyder Boys
Russ Rogers





Dec 18 2008 6:13 PM

Merry Christmas! I'm sending out this virtual Christmas Card to all my iPals on MySpace and facebook. This is an original Christmas Carol, "Little Electric Jesus." May you find your own comfort and joy in this season. Peace.




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Russ Rogers





Dec 6 2008 1:25 PM

Thanks for the add and the comment on my blog. "Kudos" are a kind of candy bar. So by clicking on ONE or TWO "Kudos" on someone's blog, you are saying, "Good job! Here's some virtual candy!" I believe with the original concept of MySpace you could reward good blogs with virtual "BEERS".


Rock on!

Enchanted Ape





Dec 2 2008 6:07 AM

Hello there kind folk! Happy late Turkey Day to you all! Soundin good! peace...Brad...Enchanted Ape
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Charlie Pickett





Aug 5 2008 2:40 AM

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Miss Kristin





Jul 16 2008 12:09 AM

Make sure you get your free tracks here!

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Michelle Lewis





May 1 2008 6:19 PM

Thanks so much guys, looking forward to meeting you and playing together!

xo,

Michelle

PS - yes, I'll be solo that night :)
The Whiskey Sournotes





Apr 18 2008 9:15 PM

Hey, ya'll!
GREAT to see ya'
(hell, let's play one together!)
thank you for bein' with us over here.
love,
lambe
Burnin Hyder





Apr 2 2008 2:20 PM

You guys sounded great last night. It was a pleasure to share the bill with you. Let's do it again sometime. Peace.

Josh of Burnin' Hyder
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Mar 24 2008 8:10 PM

When you coming to NYC? We have a basement Tiki bar that would love to have you!
The Mason Dixons





Feb 19 2008 3:18 AM

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Feb 12 2008 12:52 AM

Thanks for your friendship -- Nice to hear your work here too, great sounds! Hope to catch one of your shows here in town.

Abbie (of Deviated Septet)
Change is good!!!





Jan 23 2008 9:04 PM

Hey There!!!!....Send A Hello..Erics Way!!!
Looking Good!!:)
Judy
Jim Meyer





Oct 4 2007 9:49 PM

Caitlin





Sep 14 2007 5:44 AM

Hi guys. How are you doing?
This is for Pat.ZingFu

Make your own Zing!

One Talking Shoe





Jun 24 2007 3:31 PM

I believe I'm going to love this new campfire record. Songs sound warm, toasty & strangely holy. Were taking off next weekend, hope we can get a hold of it by then & let us know if your gigging this week, I'm on extended vaca.
Hope; we all need it.
Neal Ford Sundet





Apr 27 2007 8:54 PM

Hi to Pat and Eric from Neal!

Wishing you all the best...missing MN. hope to get back soon for a visit.

Any Buggs giggs coming?
Little Tin Box





Apr 12 2007 2:34 AM

Very nice to meet another Minnesotan up here in MySpace. We used to live in St. Paul... I miss it. ; )

Thanks for finding us and letting me hear your work tonight! I hope you're bundled up and staying cozy tonight. BBbbrrrr...

Kelly
Little Tin Box
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