Col. Bruce Hampton & The Late Bronze Age

Col. Bruce Hampton & The Late Bronze Age

Col. Bruce Hampton & The Late Bronze Age

Share

Top Songs

1
Thumbnail Image
Seven Men In a Bazooka
2
Thumbnail Image
Rehearsals For Fainting
3
Thumbnail Image
Merged Moons
4
Thumbnail Image
When In Doubt Go Completely Out
5
Thumbnail Image
Pen Pals Diminished

Albums

  • Outside Looking Out

    Aug 2016 • 11 songs

About

Col. Bruce Hampton & The Late Bronze Age

Biography

Equal parts psychedelicized Allman Brothers and boogiefied Grateful Dead (with a dash of Commander Cody thrown in), Col. Bruce Hampton and his various groups, particularly the Aquarium Rescue Unit, played a key role in the jam band scene that began sweeping through America beginning in the early '90s. The Atlanta-born Hampton had been an eccentric figure on the Southern music circuit beginning in the early '60s; as the Hampton Grease Band, he released Music to Eat on Columbia Records in 1969. After the Grease Band folded, Hampton released a solo effort (One Ruined Life of a Br...
Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.