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Von Hemmling
Photo from show flyer, 2004.
Photo from show flyer, 2004.
Background information
OriginDenver, Colorado
GenresExperimental, lo-fi, psychedelic, garage rock
Years active1991–present
LabelsElephant 6
Shrat Field Recordings
Royal Rhino Flying Records
The Fox Pop Recording Co
MembersJim McIntyre
Past membersHilarie Sidney
John Hill
John Ferguson
Websitewww.vonhemmling.net

Von Hemmling is the solo project of Jim McIntyre[1] and one of many experimental music projects associated with The Elephant 6 Recording Company. Though Jim McIntyre is the band's primary performer, Hilarie Sidney and John Hill have both been members of Von Hemmling before becoming members of The Apples in Stereo. Other frequent collaborators include Rich Sandoval, Rob Greene, Dane Terry, Mike Snowden, John Ferguson, Trevor Tremaine and Mike Buckley. Von Hemmling was named by Denver artist Little Fyodor, in a conversation where Don Henley was mistakenly heard as "Von Hemmling"[2]

Discography

Album Release date Label Format
Von Hemmling 1993 Elephant 6 (E6011) Cassette
My Country Tis Of Thee / A Fine Appleseed 1997 Elephant 6 7" vinyl
J.W. Kellogg 1999 Shrat Field Recordings (SHRAT 8801), Elephant 6 12" vinyl (one side only)
99 from 1999 2000 self-released CD-R
La Guerre Est Meurtre 2002 Shrat Field Recordings CD
Wild Hemmling 2005 self-released CD
99 from 1999 2008 Royal Rhino Flying Records CD
La Guerre Est Meurtre 2008 Royal Rhino Flying Records CD
You (Being My Body Whole) 2008 The Fox Pop Recording Co. Cassette

References

  1. ^ Kiser, Amy (April 29, 1999). "The Curator of Pet Sounds". Westword.com. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  2. ^ "6 Questions with: Jim McIntyre : Optical Atlas". opticalatlas.com. Archived from the original on 25 January 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.