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Six Mile High
Also known asYummy Fur, 6 Mile High
OriginPerth
Years active1991-98
MembersTravis Calley
Kiriakos Lucas
Jerome Mazandarani
Andrei Mazandarani
Anton Mazandarani
Julian Ralls

Six Mile High, is a West Australian rock band originally known as Yummy Fur.[1] Formed in Perth they changed their name when they signed with Sony and then they relocated to Melbourne.[2]

In 1996 they left Sony and went back to being named Yummy Fur[1] and released an album, One Of These Things Is Not Like The Other, in 1997.[2]

Six Mile High's singles "Homebaker" and "Hallowed Ground" were engineered by Chris Dickie who earned a nomination for the 1996 ARIA Music Award for Engineer of the Year for these and "Restoration by Header.

Members

  • Travis Calley (keyboards, programming, saxophone)
  • Kiriakos Lucas (guitar)
  • Jerome Mazandarani (bass)
  • Andrei Mazandarani (vocals, programming)
  • Anton Mazandarani (drums, percussion)
  • Julian Ralls (guitar)

Discography

Six Mile High

  • "Homebaker" (1995) - Sony Aus #84
  • "Hallowed Ground" (1996)

Yummy Fur

  • Fir'ther EP (1993) - Salmonberry Records
  • Initiations (1994)
  • One Of These Things Is Not Like The Other (1997) - Offworld Sounds

References

  1. ^ a b Drummond, Mark (17 October 1996), "Forget Blur Vs Oasis...", The West Australian
  2. ^ a b Jansen, Ara (31 July 1997), "Yummy Sweet As Record Link Sours", The West Australian