Hard working and seemingly always on tour, Sugarsmack was the rocking, hard partying sound of Hope Nichols and her post Fetchin Bones band. When Fetchin Bones was shockingly dropped by Capital records in 1990 ( Monster, their last release with Capitol sold more than previous records, coupled with the fact that MTV put Love Crushing into medium rotation on 120 minutes), Hope redirected and Sugarsmack was born. Hope and her high powered vocal style combined with a great sense of songcraft and a killer back up band (including husband Aaron Pitkin) caused Sugarsmack to quickly became a … read more
Hard working and seemingly always on tour, Sugarsmack was the rocking, hard partying sound of Hope Nichols and her post Fetchin Bones band. When Fetchin Bones was shockingly dropped by Capital records in 1990 ( Monster, their last release with Capitol sold more than previous records, coupled … read more
Hard working and seemingly always on tour, Sugarsmack was the rocking, hard partying sound of Hope Nichols and her post Fetchin Bones band. When Fetchin Bones was shockingly dropped by Capital records in 1990 ( Monster, their last release with Capitol sold more than previous records, coupled with the fact that MTV put Love Crushing into medium rotation on 120 min… read more