Hunters Run
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Hunter Run gained it's popularity in 1997 with the release of two sound tracks with Vibe Records in association with Charles Greene & Company. The releases were "You and Me", and "I'm Free". Up beat and catchy toe tappers. The public loved it. after a series of line up changes, and illness, the band was forced to split leaving Mitchell Hunter the driving force of the group to continue on as a solo act. After some time the group reformed again with a new line up still with Hunter at the forefront. However, This time stronger than ever and still having that mass attraction to people of all ages. The group continues to play the early releases sounding as well as they did when they were first released. Don't miss out on finest ear candy music has to offer,"Hunters Run".
Why this name?
The name was derived from the then producer/manager Charles Greene. He was driving along Jericho Turnpike on the north shore of Long Island, NY. and noticed a Condo complex with the same last name as the lead vocalist and song writer, Mitchell Hunter and decided that was the name he'd been looking for "Hunter's Run", the rest is history.
Do you play live?
Yes, anywhere we can, Playing live in front of an audience is the reason to play in the first place. Nothing is more pleasing to know that your are received and enjoyed by people even though they may not even know who you are. The excitement, the rush, the intensity, and the aura of an audience is a feeling worth struggling for in this industry.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Yes, it does in both a positive and negative way. For starters it helps unsigned acts get to the people, the negative is; the loss of royalties from pirate exchanges. The artist suffers enough from crooked institutions only to have thier material snatched from no paying customers, but all in all, at least the material is being heard and that's a plus.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
depends on the contract
Your influences?
Neil Young, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hendrix, Matchbox 20,Jewel, Dylan, Eric Clapton. and many more to name, simply a little peice from everybody
Favorite spot?
St. Martins, NB. Canada
Equipment used:
what ever we can afford, the struggling musician can make anything work if they have to.
Anything else...?
Never give up on your dreams.
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