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The Hot Monkey
OriginMemphis, Tennessee
GenresAlternative rock
Indie rock
Years active1985–present
LabelsShangri-La Records
Personal Favorite
Sugar Ditch
MembersScott Taylor

The Hot Monkey is the name under which Memphis musician, Scott Taylor (The Grifters, Porch Ghouls, StickyIckyIcky, Chopper Girl and Memphis Babylon) records and performs his solo material. Taylor also runs the Memphis hip hop label, Hoodoo Labs.

Discography

  • Lion (Personal Favorite/Positive Force (reissue), 1989/1996)
    • recorded between 1985 and 1989
  • Shark b/w Depends 7-inch (Shangri-La 005, 1993)
    • recorded May 1986/Summer 1985
  • "Sain" split 7-inch single with Linda Heck (Shangri-La 007, 1994)
    • recorded 1992
  • Lazy 10-inch, (Shangri-La 009, 1994)
    • recorded 1994
  • "Hambone's Meditations" 7-inch split with Ross Johnson & Jim Dickonson, (Sugar Ditch Records, 1995)
  • "More Than Lazy" (Shangri-la 020, 1996)
    • recorded 1994–1996

References

  1. "没有找到站点". Hoodoolabs.com. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  2. "Hoodoo Labs | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2020-03-13.

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