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  1. Ed's Not Dead: Hamell Comes Alive. Sugarfree. 7 Seas. I hate Your Kid. I'm Gonna Watch You Sleep. When Bobby Comes Down. Choochtown. Dead Man's Float. The Vines. Some Hearts. Disconnected. Big as Life. Open Up the Gates. John Lennon. Hoo Hoo Song. The Meeting. Folsom Prison Blues

  2. 8 mag 2014 · Posted on April 30, 2014 by Hope. Hamell on Trial – Rising From the Ashes…. Hamel on Trial is the moniker Ed Hamell took on when he ventured on to a solo career over 30 years ago. After a few stints in rock bands, the brash New Yorker found a battered 1937 Gibson acoustic guitar in a pawn shop and it spoke to him, he might tell you, literally.

  3. Hamell on Trial is the musical alias of folk punk hero Ed Hamell. A one-man explosion, he is loud-as-war one minute, stepping off the microphone to whisper to an enthralled audience the next. Hamell’s unique and dynamic performance style is informed by politics, passion, intelligence and an irreverent sense of humor.

  4. Hamell on Trial is loud, fast music informed by politics, intelligence and a wicked sense of humor. 1995-Mercury Records-Big as Life, The Chord is Mightier Than the Sword. 1997- Choochtown 2003-Righteous Babe Records-Tough Love 2005, Songs For Parents Who Enjoy Drugs.

  5. Hamell on Trial performing at World Cafe Live in May 2009. Hamell addresses poignant and controversial issues, but with a comic edge. Known for rapid and powerful strumming on his heavily amplified 1937 Gibson L-00 acoustic guitar , Hamell's musical styling is as far from traditional folk music as it is from the typical drum-heavy electric guitar ridden sounds of traditional punk music.

  6. 7 ott 2013 · Hamell on Trial is loud, fast music informed by politics, intelligence and a wicked sense of humor. 1995-Mercury Records-Big as Life, The Chord is Mightier Than the Sword. 1997- Choochtown 2003-Righteous Babe Records-Tough Love 2005, Songs For Parents Who Enjoy Drugs.

  7. Ed Hamell is a DIY folkie with a punky band who inhabits the sleazy corner where boonie bohemia meets pure low-life. Drugs can make that happen, as can marginal employment slipping toward petty crime. His pals Chooch and Joe Brush certainly don't read Hammett, maybe Elmore Leonard or Carl Hiaasen for the warm weather.