Fishbone
American rock band
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2025 | James Jones joins Fishbone as the bass player, further expanding the band's lineup. |
January 2025 | Aroyn Day announced leaving the band, with Jeffrey Connor continuing to perform with the band. |
2024 | Aroyn Day (bass), Hassan Hurd (drums), and JS Williams (trumpet) joined as replacements. |
2024 | Fishbone added several new members to their lineup, expanding the band's roster beyond its original members. |
December 2024 | Aroyn Day missed several performances, with Jeffrey Connor filling in as bassist. |
October 2024 | The new Fishbone lineup releases the single 'Racist Piece of Shit', denouncing Donald Trump. |
August 2024 | Mark Phillips departed, with Tracey Singleton returning in November as his replacement. |
April 2024 | Original members Norwood Fisher and Walter Kibby quit the band. |
January 2024 | John Steward left the band for a second time. |
2023 | Fishbone released their EP titled 'Fishbone EP', which includes the single 'Estranged Fruit' |
2023 | Released music video for 'All We Have Is Now' |
2023 | Mark Phillips contributes to the self-titled 'Fishbone' album; Aroyn Day joins the band |
2023 | Christopher Dowd rejoins Fishbone for a new release. |
May 26 2023 | Fishbone releases a self-titled EP, including a collaboration with NOFX. |
2021 | Phillip 'Fish' Fisher left the group again, with John Steward rejoining on drums. |
November 2020 | Kendall Jones makes a rare appearance with the band, performing 'Them Bones' by Alice in Chains at a Museum of Pop Culture tribute. |
November 2020 | Kendall Jones rejoined the band for a one-off performance. |
2019 | Mark Phillips joins the band |
December 2019 | John Bigham departed again, replaced by Mark Phillips. |
January 2018 | Christopher Dowd returned to the band, replacing both Paul Hampton and Jay Armant. |
January 5 2018 | Fishbone's song 'Creatures of Habit' is chosen for the New York Times top ten playlist. |
2017 | Rocky George leaves the band; Curtis Storey passes away |
2017 | John Bigham returned to the band, replacing Rocky George. |
2016 | Fishbone contributed to Avenged Sevenfold's album Sunny Disposition. |
November 2016 | Original drummer Philip 'Fish' Fisher re-joined the band, replacing John Steward. |
April 22 2014 | Released a five-track EP titled 'Intrinsically Intertwined'. |
February 2014 | A federal judge ruled that Fishbone must pay $1.4 million to a woman injured during a 2010 stage dive by Angelo Moore. |
2013 | Freddie Flint becomes the keyboard player for Fishbone. |
July 2013 | Paul Hampton joined Fishbone as the new keyboardist. |
July 2013 | Paul Hampton joined the band as keyboardist. |
February 2013 | Keyboardist Dre Gipson left the band after nine years. |
2012 | Fishbone released the live album 'Live at The Independent'. |
December 20 2012 | Ikey Owens began playing keyboards for Fishbone, performing at four shows until January 1, 2013. |
February 21 2012 | DVD of 'Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone' was released by The Cinema Guild. |
2011 | Released music video for 'Crazy Glue' |
2011 | Tom Bone Ralls joins Fishbone as a trombonist. |
2011 | Torrell Ruffin returns to Fishbone as a touring substitute for Rocky George. |
2011 | Rocky George and Curtis Storey contribute to 'Crazy Glue' album |
November 21 2011 | Their song 'Lyin' Ass Bitch' was played as Michele Bachmann's walk-on music on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, causing controversy. |
2010 | Most original members except Kendall Jones rejoined the band for reunion tours and anniversary activities. |
June 19 2010 | Documentary 'Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone' debuted at the Los Angeles Film Festival, narrated by Laurence Fishburne. |
January 2010 | John McKnight left Fishbone for the second time, and original member Walter Kibby returned on trumpet and vocals. |
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