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What do you think of Hamell on Trial?
Big as life
Hamell makes me smile
Hoo Hoo
Dead mans float
He hates my kid, I hate Hamell on trial

Badass singer/songwriter, joke-telling HAMELL ON TRIAL defies all musical categories. "Punk acoustic" and "anti-folk" come close. Warbling, super-sensitive folk singer he definitely is not. If you're looking for cum-bye-yah by some soft-strumming, tearful folkie, HAMELL ON TRIAL is going to offend you. On stage his raw, bold energy has Rolling Stone magazine calling him a "homocidal Otto Preminger." On more than one occasion, opening act HAMELL ON TRIAL sent the headliner band, with all its Marshall amplifiers and Les Paul guitars, running for cover. "I'm a rock and roll show. Period," HAMELL says. "I love Iggy and the
Ed's not dead----hamell comes alive
1. Sugarfree
2. 7 seas
3. I hate your kid
4. I'm gonna watch you sleep
5. When bobby comes down
6. Choochtown
7. Dead man's float
8. The vines
9. Some hearts
10.Disconnected
11. Big as life
12. Open up the gates

13. John lennon
14. Hoo hoo song
15. The meeting
16. Folsome prison blues
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Choochtown
1. Go fuck yourself
2. When bobby come's down
3. Hamell's ramble
4. I'm gonna watch you sleep
5. Uncle morris
6. Disconnected
7. Nancy's got a new boyfriend
8. Choochtown
9. Shout outs
10. The lottery
11. The long drive
12. Judy
13. Joe brush
14. The mall
15. Bill hicks (ascension)
16. Bill hicks
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Big as life
1.Sugarfree
2. Harmony
3. Blood of the wolf
4. Brother franklin
5. Big as life
6. Pep rally
7. Z-roxx
8. Dead man's float
9. Piccolo joe
10. In the neighborhood
11. Open up the gates
12. Get in the game
1. Mr. fear
2. No delays
3. The vines
4. Red marty
5. Confess me
6. New world
7. Decisions
8. John lennon
9. Mark don't go
10. In a bar
11. The meeting
The Chord is mightier than the sword
New york state throughway
1. Weakness
2. Sugarfree
3. Take that word
4. Grovers and Shallers
5. New york state throughway
1. Trash valley
2. King
3. Gregory ivan
4. Head got loose
5. Stay here & fight
1. Looking for you
2. Another liar
3. Cocaine or me
4. Talking video blues
5. Hoo hoo song
Conviction
1. Change of climate
2. When you're alone
3. No tradin'
4. Tear at your dust
5. Because you should
Lach's Antihoot
Stooges, Lou Reed, the MC5. Folk singers bore me. Insincerity incites me." For years the garrulous and witty HAMELL tried to carve out a niche for his artistic vision in a blue-collar Upstate New York town, playing guitar and fronting an all-original band, before going solo. After a brief stint with Blue Wave Records in Syracuse, New York, HAMELL decided to take his one-man show elsewhere. As music critic Don Mcleese explains, HAMELL needed to move away before "audiences [could] respond to the material as art rather than gossip." Eventually HAMELL ended up in Austin, Texas where the perceptive owner of Austin's renowned Electric Lounge signed HAMELL to a Friday night residency. "Mark's great," HAMELL says of the E.L. owner. "The first time I played there I alienated half the audience, but still he had the vision to see what it could become." Soon HAMELL's weekly audience swelled to a faithful throng of 500. In May 1994, HAMELL ON TRIAL signed with Austin's premier indie label, Doolittle Records. Big As Life was recorded in the warehouse space above the Electric Lounge. Not long after the release of that record, a high-profile showcase at the South-by-Southwest music festival landed HAMELL a major label deal with Mercury Records. Mercury re-released Big As Life, which met with widespread critical acclaim, and soon HAMELL set about recording his second record for Mercury, called The Chord is Mightier than the Sword.
HAMELL ON TRIAL then moved to New York, where he began performing around the East Village and recording his next record for his newly-formed label, Such A Punch Media. Choochtown, recorded almost exclusively in HAMELL's basement in Brooklyn, is as raw and bold as a HAMELL ON TRIAL show. The record is narratively complex and showcases a cast of drunken and disaffected characters to whom HAMELL loves to give voice. "I used to work in a crack bar Upstate," HAMELL says. "When you get to know some of those people, you can't help loving them, despite the fact they've messed up their lives. Maybe even because of it. As my wife likes to say, I've paraded more 'nice guy' felons across our living room than she could care to count."
Prior to a debilitating car accident in May 2000, HAMELL ON TRIAL toured consistently, impressing audiences from New York to Los Angeles, and logging more than 250 one-night performances each year. "Hotel?" HAMELL liked to quip, "I'm driving it!" Now fully recovered from his head and spine injuries, HAMELL is back on the road (albeit more judiciously) and recently completed a sold-out East Coast tour with Ani DiFranco. Choochtown, scheduled for European release last summer but delayed while HAMELL recuperated, was released on British label Evangeline Records in February. HAMELL´s latest was what his European friends had long been waiting for. Choochtown received a 5-star review in Uncut magazine ("Absolutely brilliant!"), and HAMELL´s first European tour met with sold-out shows in London and Ireland. Since then, the ever-energetic HAMELL has mastered and released on his Such-A-Punch label a live record entitled Ed´s Not Dead--Hamell Comes Alive, recorded while on tour with Ani DiFranco. With his battered 1937 small-body Gibson, HAMELL checks the pulse of the nation and gives it to us straight. And we´re glad he does.



13. First Date       
14. Worry Wart       
15. Oughta Go Around       
16. Detroit Lullaby 

1. Don't Kill   
2. Halfway   
3. When Destiny Calls   
4. Hail   
5. 95 South   
6. Downs       
7. All That Was Said       
8. A Little Concerned, Thats All       
9. Everything And Nothing       
10. Tough Love       
11. Dear Pete       
12. There Is A God    
Tough Love
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Yap
1. Knock
2. Midnight Kiss   
3. Rupert Smiley 
4. The Millionth Night 
5. Burger and a coke 
6. The disconnected       
7. Amway
8. American Truckstops  
9. Star-Spangled Banner     
10. Glover's eulogy       
11. C-ya