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Hey Heidi-Rae is a captivating rock band based out of Memphis TN. Since their debut E.P. "Back to the Blackboard (2006), HHR has been winning over the hearts of a rapidly growing fan-base. With a new full length ablum posed for release in the summer of '07, Hey Heidi-Rae has high expectations. As one of the hardest working rock bands in Memphis, HHR is creating a noticeable ripple in Memphis and the mid-south setting the stage for an extended tour throughout the mid to upper mid-west.
Having already played almost 150 shows in the mid-south within the last two years, Hey Heidi-Rae has shared the stage with numerous national acts such as: Say Anything, Daphne Loves Derby, The Junior Varsity, Amber Pacific, The Afters (Columbia Records), Hundred Year Storm (Floodgate Records), and John Rueben (Gottee Records). Add to that a full booking of shows in the summer of 2007 including Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois, and HHR shall prove their worth on the road.
Such dedication to their cause has caught the attention of prominent radio stations such as "93X", "Rock 103", and "94.1 (formerly) The Buzz"- who jump at the chance to promote local talent that is deserving of the airwaves. Dennis and Ric, popular DJs of "Rock 103" say this about Hey Heidi-Rae: "We play their music frequently. They rock, so we play them often!"
Back in happier times, when rock was made to inspire and distract from the noise of life, HHR found themselves stuck in the thick of it. Known for their energetic live show, the band leaves auidences awestruck. While much of rock demands and encourages the use of the rock fist, HHR wants your heart and mind as well. HHR believes in the rallying call of rock. Their on-stage performance will agree with that statement.
People look for a voice and a message of solidarity, and Hey Heidi-Rae's anthemic brand of rock is not afraid to cross boundaries of genre or status quo. HHR understand that life is hard, but unlike other bands of the alt/rock or emo/indie genres, HHR won't leave you hanging without hope. But what they will leave you hanging with are miles upon miles of sing-a-long melodies. A tight rhythm section, driving guitars, along with the natural crescendo and building songs that complement soaring vocals are just part of the equation that gives fuel to the flame of their live act. Feeding off of crowd energy is how HHR survive. The give and take of the crowd and band make certain that HHR has shown up to the rock show, being just one part of the supporting cast. In this way the participants of the show might appear to have nearly as much say-so in the orchestration of the evening as does the band. But while HHR submits to the die-hard committment of their growing fan-base, the command still lies on stage with the band's on-stage antics, passion, and presence.
Hey Hey Heidi-Rae, thanks for considering us worthy of your friendship. We'll try not to let you down. Please do visit our profile and comment about how we're doing.
Here's something a little twisted in appreciation. After getting over 600,000 views in 5 weeks, YouTube suddenly deemed it too inappropriate for their site.
Hey! Thanks for being our friend!
We hope you enjoy the music and stop by to say hello!
We're really busy right now with writing and recording our new CD with Chuck Macak, who just mixed the new Britney Spears CD! How cool is that?
Keep checking back with us for the new music to be posted once it is done!
Also dont forget about our big show on Dec 20th! Check our profile for further details!
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Fire And 4Get
I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A GREAT DAY! I AM HONORED TO HAVE YOU AS A FRIEND HERE ON MYSPACE.. I HOPE YOU ARE ENJOYING THE TUNES.KEEP IN TOUCH MY FREIND. YOUR GOOD TIME BUDDY, KJ
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i wish i could go to the show tonight! stupid work & money! all those bands are good. and one of my best friend's cousin is in fireworks. yall gonna play the acoustic spoon again anytime?