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Well Hungarians
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri, United States
GenresCountry music
Years active1993-present
LabelsLeopold Enterprises
Members
  • Johnny Holzum
  • Keith Barton
  • Greg Bunton
  • Joey Miner
  • Boone Wheeler
WebsiteOfficial website

Well Hungarians (formed 1993 in Cahokia, IL near St. Louis, MO) are an American country music and rock music band. The band consists of Johnny Holzum (vocals, bass, songwriter, founder), Keith Barton (pedal steel guitar, guitar), Greg Bunton (vocals, drums), Joey Miner (vocals, acoustic guitar, fiddle), and Boone Wheeler (vocals, electric guitar, piano). To date, the band has released three albums[1][2] and have charted four singles. The band was also named New Music Weekly 2006 Country Band of the Year.[3]

Originating from the St. Louis/Southern Illinois area, they have performed in concert with many music greats. The band has charted four consecutive singles from their popular CD's, "Sorry 'bout the Mess" & "Diamonds and Love" the songs have received airplay in the U.S. and ten other countries worldwide. The band was awarded Country Group of the Year in 2006 by New Music Weekly Magazine.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album
1999 Framed
2004 Sorry 'Bout the Mess
2015 Bona Fide

Singles

Year Single Album
2003 "Sorry 'Bout The Mess" Sorry 'Bout The Mess
2004 "Rock 'n' Roll Singer"
"Betty Rides Around"
2007 "Diamonds and Love" Single Only

References

  1. ^ Dale-Risk, Caroline (November 2004). "CD Reviews: The Well Hungarians", Maverick – the new voice of country music, p. 81.
  2. ^ (January 8, 2006). "The high-octane Hungarians: Country rock band makes a living at its trade", Belleville News-Democrat, p. 4M.
  3. ^ "2006 New Music Awards Winners Annouced", New Music Weekly. Retrieved August 9, 2012.