Jimi Pig
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Jimi Pig is the newest big band in the Des Moines, IA music scene. With a very rapidly growing and loyal fan-base, Jimi Pig is packing out shows and rocking their fans with emotionally cleansing, passionate rock crammed with no-holds-barred riffs and melodic vocals.
This is original music. Songs like "Geek", "Letting it Go", "Wasn't Wasted", and "This is Your Fucking Love Song, Bitch" bring out the groove with stoney riffs, hard-hitting 'sleeper' choruses, and intense breaks. Look for a CD release this summer with lots of other great songs!
Biography:
Jimi Pig has its roots in Des Moines, Iowa. Gene Waage (Lead Guitar) and Jon Kramer (Former Bass Player) began years ago jamming as friends with Gene's brother, Dustin (Rhythm Guitar) in an old farm house just outside of DeSoto, IA.
When Tony Konecne (Vocals) and Gene met while working together in a steak house in West Des Moines, something clicked. Tony began jamming with the others and soon Jimi Pig (actually, first they were called 'Burnt') was born.
Their first mission was to tackle Marylin Manson's version of 'Sweet Dreams'. As those who witnessed the early days will attest, they played it HUNDREDS of times. The fledgling band adopted one of Tony's original songs, 'Angry' and the bands first original work was soon under way. After that, the chemistry began to flow and the quest for a drummer began.
While searching for a drummer, the band played many open jams hosted by Larry Berenguel at The Hull Avenue Tavern in 2003. It became a weekly ritual. By playing the Hull, Jimi Pig was able to develop a very solid fan-base and get some great experience.
Later that year, Robert Myer was brought into the band on drums and with-in a week they played their first gig as a full band at Hairy Mary's, a romantically gritty metal bar in Des Moines. Playing two shows that night with two awesome bands, Pushing Earth and Calous, Jimi Pig solidified their presence in the Des Moines scene and have since played numerous shows with the likes of Devil With Cheese, Glass Boxx, and Tim Mahoney.
Bassist Jon Kramer was soon to leave the band for personal reasons and was later replaced by Chris Chandler, a local singer/songwriter in the Des Moines scene.
The Pig is going strong. Thank you to all of the fans who have supported us. Most of you have made it to every show and that kind of intensity and dedication is what local music is all about! Keep rockin! We love you all.--JP
Yes. All over Des Moines so far, looking to branch out. We played with Devil With Cheese and Calous one night and the place was friggin packed! 300 peeps at least! It was cool.
We have a wide variety of tastes and influences, I think that is what makes our music so unique. Everything from Matchbox 20 to Korn. Nirvanna to Sevendust. Godsmack, Tool, Foo Fighters, System of a Down, Counting Crows, Filter...the list is pretty wide and long. We just love music...except country.
Ibanez 412 stacks. Pearle Drums. Shure mics and Fender Guitars.
Come check us out live. We love to rock and we love a lot of people there to see it.
SPREAD!!! THE WORD IS SPREAD!!Hey there Piglets! Thanks for the great comments Gina!
Hey we get some great props in private and we appreciate it a lot. But throw them up here on the board and help us sprerad the word! You all rock! Thank you for the support!~~TonyHey Just listened to your songs off the website.. Sounded real good. Wanted to show my support Tony, Cant wait to hear you live.6,352 views
Slopsycle, Monkey Proof, The Invisible North Friday,June 4th Hull Avenue Tavern 834 Hull, Des Moines 9:30 21+ No Cover! It's another Boggs Bash! Come and support live music! Did I mention I play guitar in Monkey Proof? : ) Jason Boggs