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Mike Felumlee

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Mike Felumlee, a native of Crystal Lake, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), is chiefly known as the former drummer for the influential rock band The Smoking Popes .[1] He is known to a lesser extent for his stint of several years as drummer in the band The Alkaline Trio[2] and for his solo music.

Felumlee was the drummer on all of the Popes albums prior to the live album At Metro, released in 2006 in conjunction with a long-awaited reunion of the band. Reportedly, Felumlee discussed with Popes frontman Josh Caterer rejoining the band for its reunion but declined, due to personal relations between himself and the Popes having become a little tense.

After the Smoking Popes split in 1999, Felumlee joined Alkaline Trio. He was the drummer on the album "From Here To Infirmary". Felumlee left Alkaline Trio in 2001 reportedly due to personal friction with Matt Skiba

In 2005, Mike played the drums on the self-titled debut release of the Chicago band This Is Me Smiling. As a drummer, Felumlee was also a founding member of the band Duvall, but his participation in the band was short-lived, being replaced by Rob Kellenberger (previously of the bands Slapstick and Tuesday) not long into the band's existence.

Felumlee founded and ran for several years the small, independent record label Double Zero Records, originally conceived as a vehicle to release some then-unreleased Smoking Popes material after the band was dropped from its major label, Capitol, in 1998. The label operated for several years before being closed down.

Felumlee graduated in 1993 from Crystal Lake Central High School.[citation needed]. He got married in March 2014.

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Smoking Popes". AMG. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  2. ^ DaRonco, Mike. "Biography: Alkaline Trio". AMG. Retrieved 12 May 2010.

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