Jimmy Flemion
Jimmy Flemion is a founding member, with his older brother Dennis Flemion, of controversial independent rock band the Frogs. Jimmy is mostly the lead singer and guitarist for the group. He has been known to play solo shows with just an acoustic guitar.
In 1996, the brothers toured with the Smashing Pumpkins on the Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Tour. During the encores of "1979", Jimmy, clad with a silver bat-winged suit, would pick members of the audience to dance onstage.
The brothers Flemion also appeared on the Pumpkins' "Medellia of the Gray Skies" on the band's single, Tonight, Tonight. On Adore, the brothers backed vocals for "To Sheila" and "Behold! The Night-Mare".[1][2]
See also
- Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
- The Last Hard Men
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080517172018/http://www.thefrogsarchive.com/bio.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20081204163443/http://citypages.com/databank/22/1077/article9723.asp
References
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- Dennis Flemion
- Jimmy Flemion
- Jay Tiller
- Brian "Beezer" Hill
- Damien Strigens
- Eddie "King" Roeser
- Scott Shimpff
- Josh Silverman
- John W. Busher
- David Geschke
- The Frogs
- It's Only Right and Natural
- My Daughter the Broad
- Bananimals
- Racially Yours
- Hopscotch Lollipop Sunday Surprise
- Starjob (EP)
- Toy Porno (VHS)
- Rosy Jack World
- The Last Hard Men
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Vieuphoria; "1979")
- Pearl Jam ("Smile")
- Nirvana (Journals)
- Wesley Willis Fiasco
- Homestead Records
- Matador Records
- Scratchie Records
- Mancow
- Minghags: The Movie
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