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Fuzzy
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Past
MAR
22
2025
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About Fuzzy
Fuzzy were a Boston-based pop/rock band in the vein of Veruca Salt, The Breeders and Belly fronted by two women, Chris Toppin and Hilken Mancini, who met in 1993 while both working at Tower Records. After recruiting bassist Winston Braman (Come) and drummer David Ryan (The Lemonheads), the four-piece released their eponymous debut, Fuzzy, in 1994 which attracted attention thanks to its catchy lead single Flashlight.
In 1996 they released the follow-up Electric Juices but despite positive reviews were dropped by their record label the following year. David Ryan was replaced by Nate Darden in 1997 and in 1999 they released their final album, Hurray for Everything.
After splitting, guitarist/singer Hilken Mancini released an album with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom in 2005 called simply Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn which featured contributions from the likes of J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Winston Braman from Consonant and drummer Mike Savage from The Count Me Outs.
In 1996 they released the follow-up Electric Juices but despite positive reviews were dropped by their record label the following year. David Ryan was replaced by Nate Darden in 1997 and in 1999 they released their final album, Hurray for Everything.
After splitting, guitarist/singer Hilken Mancini released an album with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom in 2005 called simply Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn which featured contributions from the likes of J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Winston Braman from Consonant and drummer Mike Savage from The Count Me Outs.
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Fuzzy to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Buffalo Tom
31K Followers
Follow
Pixies
2M Followers
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Belly
165K Followers
Follow
Bob Mould
92K Followers
Follow
Liz Phair
137K Followers
Follow
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
22
2025
Manchester, United Kingdom
The Peer Hat
I Was There
SEP
06
2024
San Francisco, CA
Monarch
I Was There
MAR
22
2024
Grevenbroich, Germany
Villa Erckens - Museum der Niederrheinischen Seele
I Was There
DEC
08
2023
Hobart, Australia
Altar
I Was There
NOV
16
2023
Molde, Norway
Fuzzy Platebar
I Was There
SEP
29
2023
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Room 2
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Fuzzy
Fuzzy were a Boston-based pop/rock band in the vein of Veruca Salt, The Breeders and Belly fronted by two women, Chris Toppin and Hilken Mancini, who met in 1993 while both working at Tower Records. After recruiting bassist Winston Braman (Come) and drummer David Ryan (The Lemonheads), the four-piece released their eponymous debut, Fuzzy, in 1994 which attracted attention thanks to its catchy lead single Flashlight.
In 1996 they released the follow-up Electric Juices but despite positive reviews were dropped by their record label the following year. David Ryan was replaced by Nate Darden in 1997 and in 1999 they released their final album, Hurray for Everything.
After splitting, guitarist/singer Hilken Mancini released an album with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom in 2005 called simply Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn which featured contributions from the likes of J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Winston Braman from Consonant and drummer Mike Savage from The Count Me Outs.
In 1996 they released the follow-up Electric Juices but despite positive reviews were dropped by their record label the following year. David Ryan was replaced by Nate Darden in 1997 and in 1999 they released their final album, Hurray for Everything.
After splitting, guitarist/singer Hilken Mancini released an album with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom in 2005 called simply Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn which featured contributions from the likes of J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Winston Braman from Consonant and drummer Mike Savage from The Count Me Outs.
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