The Hatfields
Phoenix, Arizona, 1998
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Cora Marie was the singer for the Hatfields. She
was attending Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff on a Full
Opera Activity Scholarship, majoring in vocal performance. In her free
time she enjoys painting her fingernails and toenails, and humming softly.
She can put her entire fist into her mouth and she can do even more with
her legs. Pure entertainment! |
| Rob Atwood played guitar and mandolin for the Hatfields. He
was also trying to master the accordion. He has
repeatedly tried to copyright the word "the". |
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Patrick Brady played guitar and sang back-up for
the Hatfields. His silky-sweet tone is the envy of other guitarists. He is
not one to trifle with. He plans his life around the phases of the moon. |
| Shane Bankhead played bass for the Hatfields. He has played in a
variety of situations, from jazz to metal, folk to glam-disco. He makes
the real low sounds you hear in the Hatfields' music. In his extra time,
Shane designs amplifiers for Fender. He insists that his great -
grandfather invented the knock-knock joke. |
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Johannes Hennekeuser played drums for the Hatfields. He came all the
way from Germany, via USC, to end up in Arizona. He plays one of the
biggest, blackest drum kits you've ever seen. He has extensive band and
studio experience and speaks German quite well. |
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