Born from the Dallas suburb of Denton, TX, in the mid-'80s, Ten Hands brief… Read Full Bio ↴Born from the Dallas suburb of Denton, TX, in the mid-'80s, Ten Hands briefly enjoyed heaps of acclaim and an impressive following in their home state. Their music tended to be high in energy, syncopated and funky. Matched with Paul Slavens]' charismatic vocal stylings and political assertions that denigrated the ruling elite, the complacent middle class, and environmental evils, Ten Hands was one of the more politically oriented Texas bands of the era. They rarely forgot to be fun, however, and their musical playfulness and frequent lyrical absurdism belied any pretensions they may have had.
Sometime in late 1986, Mike Dillon, Gary Muller, and Matt Chamberlain were playing in Dallas-based band Zane Grey, who actually appeared on Star Search. They did not win, but Muller did get to touch Ed McMahon (specifically, his hand). Meanwhile, Steve Brand and Slavens were playing in a Denton band called the Gonemen. Dillon, Muller, and Chamberlain lived in the same Denton house as other members of the Gonemen, and when dissatisfaction with both groups began to appear, the idea for a new band was spawned.
The first Ten Hands rehearsal (documented on videotape) took place late 1986 in Denton. Shortly thereafter, Zane Grey's manager, Tony Johnson, accepted an offer to manage the fledgling band. For the first year, Ten Hands played mostly small venues in Denton and performed a weekly gig at the Prophet Bar, a seminal Deep Ellum club in Dallas. During this time, a studio recording was made and handmade cassettes were sold and distributed in and around the Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Denton area.
Chamberlain and Dillon were already well-known in Denton as top players in the University of North Texas Jazz program, and interest in the band soon grew. It was also during this time that the New Bohemians were becoming a major draw in Dallas. It happened that several members of that band were friends with a few Ten Hands members, and ultimately, New Bohemians finagled some opening slots for Ten Hands at Deep Ellum's celebrated Club Dada. The Club Dada shows helped expose the band to a much wider audience, and the venue would later host many of Ten Hands' most memorable performances.
In late 1988, Earl Harvin joined the band as drummer after the Matt left to play with the New Bohemians. The band went into the studio to record Kung Fu...That's What I Like. As New Bohemians vacated Dallas for bigger and better things, Ten Hands stepped in to fill the void and began what would be a three or four year run as one of the region's most popular draws. The band won numerous Dallas Observer Awards in 1988-1989, and shortly after the release of their first live CD, The Big One Is Coming, and sold over 20,000 copies. Joe Cripps joined the band to replace Dillon on percussion.
Earl left the band to play with Mike Dillon's Billy Goat and "Big" Al Emert became drummer. Ten Hands started to tour heavily and built a large following with college audiences.
At a SXSW performance, the band was offered a record deal by an independent producer in L.A. Desperate to release an album after two years of inactivity, the band agreed and began work on Be My Guru in late 1991. While the album contained some of the band's best songs, the recording itself was a disappointment and the relationship with the label grew stormy. By the time the band left the label, much of their earlier momentum was lost.
As the band's popularity began to wane, a friend of the band, Byron Wilson, offered to produce a CD. Jazz for Jerks was recorded in early 1993 with the assistance of the band's friend and longtime collaborative producer, Dave Castell.
Steve Brand left the band in 1993. New guitarists, Chris Claridy and Chad Rueffer joined and the band wrote some new songs and continued to gig around the area. In the next incarnation, guitarist, Ed McMahon (in a strange twist of fate), and drummer Greg Beck were hired. A demo record was recorded with the brand new lineup, but the album was never mixed or released.
Ten Hands continues to play, with various lineups, several times a year in the Dallas area.
Sometime in late 1986, Mike Dillon, Gary Muller, and Matt Chamberlain were playing in Dallas-based band Zane Grey, who actually appeared on Star Search. They did not win, but Muller did get to touch Ed McMahon (specifically, his hand). Meanwhile, Steve Brand and Slavens were playing in a Denton band called the Gonemen. Dillon, Muller, and Chamberlain lived in the same Denton house as other members of the Gonemen, and when dissatisfaction with both groups began to appear, the idea for a new band was spawned.
The first Ten Hands rehearsal (documented on videotape) took place late 1986 in Denton. Shortly thereafter, Zane Grey's manager, Tony Johnson, accepted an offer to manage the fledgling band. For the first year, Ten Hands played mostly small venues in Denton and performed a weekly gig at the Prophet Bar, a seminal Deep Ellum club in Dallas. During this time, a studio recording was made and handmade cassettes were sold and distributed in and around the Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Denton area.
Chamberlain and Dillon were already well-known in Denton as top players in the University of North Texas Jazz program, and interest in the band soon grew. It was also during this time that the New Bohemians were becoming a major draw in Dallas. It happened that several members of that band were friends with a few Ten Hands members, and ultimately, New Bohemians finagled some opening slots for Ten Hands at Deep Ellum's celebrated Club Dada. The Club Dada shows helped expose the band to a much wider audience, and the venue would later host many of Ten Hands' most memorable performances.
In late 1988, Earl Harvin joined the band as drummer after the Matt left to play with the New Bohemians. The band went into the studio to record Kung Fu...That's What I Like. As New Bohemians vacated Dallas for bigger and better things, Ten Hands stepped in to fill the void and began what would be a three or four year run as one of the region's most popular draws. The band won numerous Dallas Observer Awards in 1988-1989, and shortly after the release of their first live CD, The Big One Is Coming, and sold over 20,000 copies. Joe Cripps joined the band to replace Dillon on percussion.
Earl left the band to play with Mike Dillon's Billy Goat and "Big" Al Emert became drummer. Ten Hands started to tour heavily and built a large following with college audiences.
At a SXSW performance, the band was offered a record deal by an independent producer in L.A. Desperate to release an album after two years of inactivity, the band agreed and began work on Be My Guru in late 1991. While the album contained some of the band's best songs, the recording itself was a disappointment and the relationship with the label grew stormy. By the time the band left the label, much of their earlier momentum was lost.
As the band's popularity began to wane, a friend of the band, Byron Wilson, offered to produce a CD. Jazz for Jerks was recorded in early 1993 with the assistance of the band's friend and longtime collaborative producer, Dave Castell.
Steve Brand left the band in 1993. New guitarists, Chris Claridy and Chad Rueffer joined and the band wrote some new songs and continued to gig around the area. In the next incarnation, guitarist, Ed McMahon (in a strange twist of fate), and drummer Greg Beck were hired. A demo record was recorded with the brand new lineup, but the album was never mixed or released.
Ten Hands continues to play, with various lineups, several times a year in the Dallas area.
Yeah Right
Ten Hands Lyrics
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BEDROOM - Joji I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck…
BEDROOM - Vince Staples Boy yeah right, yeah right, yeah right (Boy yeah right, yeah…
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D.N. Hürter (Aw Yeah, All Right) Yea Yea, Give it to me…
Dinosaur Jr Yeah, so I told you some stories Yeah, I slipped…
Dinosaur Jr. Yeah, so I told you some stories Yeah, I slipped…
Dionne Bromfield Yo what up Dionne it's Diggy I got 'em caught up…
Dionne Bromfield / Diggy Simmons Yo what up Dionne it's Diggy I got 'em caught up…Dionne Bromfield feat Diggy Simmons Yo what up Dionne it's Diggy I got 'em caught up…
Dionne Bromfield feat. Diggy Simmons Yo what up Dionne it's Diggy I got 'em caught up…
Evanescence I'm the widow On the tip-tippy-toppy of the highest high of…
Girlschool Gotta get away, gotta leave today, I'm gonna leave it…
Human Television Let me tell you what He's not famous, he drives an…
Jennifer Day Um, I don't wanna say it.... heh, yeah right... Oooo, yea…
Joji I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck…
Kaskade Don't do if you can't admit It's working for me, is…
M.I.M.E They go and change it up on you Yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah,…
M.I.M.E & Born I Music Ay, ay, I'm basic Yeah, I know right I'm basic Yeah, I know…
Mwuana Yeah right, yeah right Låt dom säga vad dom tycker här,…
Odee yeah right 신용카드엔 늘 기스 (yeah right) 매일 침대 위에 주짓수…
Ofln - Joji I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck up my life I'ma fuck…
Ordinary People That fake laugh so genuine Yeah no You almost got past me Bu…
Reverend Horton Heat You're telling me things That you're gonna do, Just like you…
Staples Vince Boy yeah right, yeah right, yeah right (Boy yeah right, yeah…
Toro y Moi Who are your new friends? Why did you bring them? But who…
Twisted Sister (Yeah right) We got you where we want you And we're never…
Vince Staples Boy yeah right, yeah right, yeah right (Boy yeah right, yeah…
오디(ODEE) yeah right 신용카드엔 늘 기스 (yeah right) 매일 침대 위에 주짓수…
황세현 (h3hyeon) too much thoughts inside I keep that shit in my mind 말할…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ten Hands:
Alligator Brain (Slavens, Muller) Taste of blood On my lips Cold spot in my …
Amoeba To set down the words to Amoeba would not reflect…
Bad Stuff Love, love, love, love, love Everybody talks about love now.…
Bushlock Sadie Comin' home to Bushlock Sadie She's my woman, she's my baby …
Bye Bye (Slavens) I had a dream A particular scene Though now it get…
Cast Out Your Demons (Slavens) Everybody's talking Talking all about you Don't pr…
Castle on the Hill (Slavens) Gotta wonder how you sleep at night With the front…
Crawl (Slavens) Crawl Into another head Stand up Take a look aroun…
Do It for Love (Slavens, Muller, Brand, Emert) Baby you can rob a bank Or h…
Drive Call me on my drive back home I don't wanna be…
East Coast Jones (Slavens) Back home it's the same Things are very slow to ch…
Greenhouse Effect Three men in offices with air conditioning Who think in trip…
I Was Confused (Slavens, Muller, Brand) I watched the news just the other d…
Little Man in Your Head There's a little man who lives inside of your brain He's…
Love Is the Question (Slavens) Love is the question That my heart's been asking A…
Moses in My Life He got a wizened face And a crooked staff He works his…
Old Eyes (Slavens) I met you in an earlier time We had just one…
Pray for Rain Cold reality comes right down on me and I can't…
Say the Word This is my day, I am all alone and unafraid Life…
Spade Tight Spade tight! You got your cards, mama You lay them on the…
The Big One Is Coming The big one is coming The land is gonna split Tsunami's gonn…
The Buffalo Club (Slavens) I don't belong to the Buffalo Club But I sure woul…
The Greenhouse Effect Three men in offices with air conditioning Who think in trip…
Underwater (Slavens, Muller, Brand, Emert) Air all around But no water …
You Are My Fix Baby, when I look into your eyes I can't see Mama,…
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@sryburn641
what a great band0
was and is a huge influence on dallas/denton music scene
taught me to be myself
@HairFarmer
And a document of a long-lost club.