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Johnny Socko

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.. Through a die-hard work ethic and nonstop touring, Johnny Socko has sold over twenty-six thousand recordings internationally, with nationwide radio play for all five of their releases. The band has performed over two thousand shows coast to coast, sharing the stage with such acts as Kid Rock, The Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Fishbone, and Maceo Parker, building a large and rabid fan base along the way. Socko's latest self-titled release debuted at ..18 Top Add on the college radio charts, peaking at ..102 in seven weeks on the charts, and charted in the Top 25 on Album Network and Top 20 on R&R. The disc was awarded "Album of the Year" by the Indianapolis Star. Tracks from the group's 2000 effort Quatro appear on MTV's "Undressed", in Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, and in the film Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish, which premiered at Sundance 2000. The album was also cited in New York's Village Voice 2000 Critics Poll. Johnny Socko fittingly debuted on a Halloween night in Bloomington, Indiana. Taking its name from the classic Japanese TV show "Giant Robot" (which made Godzilla look like Shakespeare), Socko established a reputation early on for intense, hard rocking performances. Founding members and childhood friends Joshua Silbert (saxophone, vocals) and Dylan Wissing (drums) discovered the world of rock and roll in junior high performing covers at school dances. Quickly expanding beyond the Midwest, Silbert and Wissing sought like-minded musicians to nurture their musical vision of intelligent, irreverent songwriting, built on a solid foundation of skilled musicianship. Demian Hostetter (trumpet, vocals) was recruited from an area funk band on the basis of his musical skills and an impressive hairdo. Long time fan and solo artist Christopher Smail (guitar, vocals) joined after answering an open audition. Seasoned recording artist Matthew Wilson (bass, vocals) completed the Johnny Socko lineup.Six albums and over two thousand shows later, Johnny Socko continues the rock and roll rampage begun in a basement on a stormy Halloween night. Rob Harvilla of the Cleveland Scene sums it up: "If you spend an enchanted evening with these guys, you'll walk away confident they genuinely enjoy what they're doing and whom they're doing it with... Not until you experience it in person do you realize how rare Johnny Socko really is."Record Label
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Member Since: 14/03/2006
Band Website: www.johnnysocko.com
Band Members: Joshua Silbert: saxophone, vocals
Christopher Smail: guitar, vocals
Demian Hostetter: trumpet, vocals
Matthew Wilson: bass, vocals
Dylan Wissing: drums
Record Label: www.triplerrecords.com
Type of Label: Indie

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Download Full Trucker Effect on MySpace

Johnny Socko, ever at the forefront of cutting edge technology... We're now offering the classic 1998 release Full Trucker Effect on our MySpace page, thanks to the fine folks at MySpace and SNOCAP.&n...
Posted by on Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:19:00 GMT

Triple R Records and Born Again Floozies

From Joe Welch, founding guitarist of Johnny Socko, comes the long-awaited and much-celebrated debut release from the Born Again Floozies, Novelties, Addenda, and Ephemera!  Featured in PASTE Mag...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:30:00 GMT

Triple R Records is back up

Triple R Records is back up and running!  We'll be releasing four new records this year from the Born Again Floozies and Skidmore Fountain, and we've found some cool long-lost Socko discs, includ...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 07:16:00 GMT

Johnny Socko on Satellite Radio

Hey all, So, we recently found out that Johnny Socko's Full Trucker Effect is the theme music for the "Bubba the Love Sponge" radio show on Sirius' Howard 101 station.  Cool!  Truxploitation...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 23:14:00 GMT

The Number One Most Asked Question of Johnny Socko...

"What's going on with you guys?" Here's the scoop - by the fall of 2003, Johnny Socko had been playing continuously for thirteen years, performing over two thousand shows across every corner of the co...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Mar 2006 20:23:00 GMT