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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FeeliesThe Feelies - Wikipedia

    In March 2011, the Feelies released their first record in 20 years, entitled Here Before produced by Bill Million and Glenn Mercer, on the Bar/None record label. The band remains "one of the nation's most beloved alternative-rock bands."

  2. Interview with Bill Million of The Feelies Formed in Haledon NJ in the 1970’s, The Feelies have now released six albums including their critically acclaimed ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2016 · Forty years since meeting—and thirty-six years since delivering an all-timer in “Crazy Rhythms”—Glenn Mercer and Bill Million remain one of indie rock’s great duos. Ahead of their upcoming sixth Feelies LP, the two New Jerseyans take a look back at their idiosyncratic discography, piece by piece.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2023 · The Feelies' Bill Million: The Signal Interview. Million talks about the band's new live record of Velvet Underground covers, his guitar practices, his trip to Woodstock, and much more... Recently, legendary alternative rock pioneers The Feelies released their first ever live record, Some Kinda Love, a set of Velvet Underground ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2016 · For fans and newbies alike, the night — the first of the band’s three-day holiday stand — was a touching one. Glenn Mercer, Bill Million and Brenda Sauter onstage at Maxwell’s on July 4. For their part, members of the band — Glenn Mercer on guitar, Bill Million on guitar, Brenda Sauter on bass, Stan Demeski on drums and Dave Weckerman ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2008 · “Our manager used to wonder if we were going to explode onstage,” said Bill Million, one of this New Jersey band’s two founding guitarists, singers and producers, along with Glenn Mercer.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2023 · By Hannah Means-Shannon. One Comment. New Jersey-based Indie-Rock pioneers The Feelies have released their seventh album, Some Kinda Love, their first-ever live album. But even that comes with a twist since the music is not their own, but rather a performance from a retrospective of The Velvet Underground that they were invited to ...