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词条 Hot Action Cop
释义

  1. History

     Nutbag EP and Hot Action Cop (2001–2003)  2009 EP  Comfortably Numb (2012)  Listen Up! (2014)   2015 - Present  

  2. Band members

      Current members    Former members  

  3. Discography

      Singles    Soundtracks, film and video game appearances  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Hot Action Cop
| image = HotActionCop.jpg
| caption = Hot Action Cop in 2017. Clockwise from top Left: Rob Werthner, Timmy Flaherty, Brian Smith, Kory Knipp, Juan Chavolla.
| image_size =
| background = group_or_band
| origin = Nashville, Tennessee
| genre = {{hlist|Rap rock|funk metal|nu metal|alternative rock}}
| years_active = 2001–present
| label = Lava Records
Atlantic Records
Red Panda 7
| associated_acts = Elephant Room, Here Come the Mummies, Ligion, Strike First, Underwater
| website = Hot Action Cop
| current_members = Rob Werthner
Tim Flaherty
Juan Chavolla
Kory Knipp
Brian Smith
| past_members = Luis Espaillat
Daniel Feese (died 2014)
Miles McPherson
Gary Horrie
Johnannes Greer
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Hot Action Cop is an American rock band from Nashville, TN. Long Island, NY native Rob Werthner (singer/songwriter/guitarist) formed the band in 2001 with bassist Luis Espaillat, drummer Kory Knipp, and guitarist Tim Flaherty, and added keyboardist Daniel Feese in 2002 prior to the tour to support their self-titled debut album. They are known for their hit single "Fever for the Flava". Knipp left in December 2003, but remained friends with the band, subbing in on drums when needed, and rejoined in 2011. Espaillat left in 2006 to pursue other musical ventures. He continues to be an in-demand session bassist in Nashville, and is currently the touring bassist for country singer Trace Adkins. Bass guitarist, Juan Chavolla, joined in 2008, and after playing for several years without a keyboardist, multi-instrumentalist Brian Smith, a long-time friend of Werthner's, joined in 2012.

History

Nutbag EP and Hot Action Cop (2001–2003)

The band's name came from the nickname that Werthner and his friends gave his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend in the 1990s. He was an NYPD officer with a 1970s parted and feathered hairstyle. When they saw him they'd say, "here comes the hot action cop." Werthner cites musical influences including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, The Eagles, New York hardcore, Southern hip-hop, punk, metal, reggae, and songwriters like Billy Joel and Elvis Costello.

Their first release, Nutbag EP, was recorded in 2001 and released in 2002, and was only available to purchase at live shows or direct order from the band. The band released their debut album, the self-titled Hot Action Cop (Produced by Michael Baker), on Lava Records/Atlantic Records in 2003. They achieved moderate success with the single "Fever for the Flava" despite limited radio support. The band toured extensively from October 2002 to December 2003 throughout the US, Canada, Germany, and England supporting bands such as Evanescence and Trapt, and including a spot on the northwestern leg of the 2003 Lollapalooza tour.

2009 EP

Hot Action Cop released a six-song EP in 2009 with Werthner, Flaherty, Espaillat, Feese, and Nashville session drummer Miles McPherson.

Comfortably Numb (2012)

On May 1, 2012, the band released a cover of the Pink Floyd song "Comfortably Numb" on iTunes and Amazon. Recorded during a break from touring in 2003, the song features the original line-up of Werthner, Flaherty, Espaillat, Knipp, and Feese.[1]

Listen Up! (2014)

The band's fourth release Listen Up! was released February 7, 2014, available on hotactioncop.com, Spotify, and iTunes. A video was produced for the song "House of Pain". It was subsequently used in promos for House of DVF on the E! Network. The album was dedicated to Daniel Feese, who passed away in January 2014.

2015 - Present

Every year since 2015, Hot Action Cop has headlined or co-headlined a private festival called Lampapalooza in Wauwatosa, WI, and has shared the stage with Sponge, Public Enemy, Run DMC, EPMD, Rakim, Sir Mix-a-lot, Bobby Bare, Jr., and Elephant Room.

Timmy Flaherty has released two solo albums available on Spotify and iTunes, and is currently{{when|date=August 2018}} working on a third. He also plays in a Ramones tribute band with Daniel Feese's brother Dylan Feese on lead vocals.

Juan Chavolla joined the Louisville, KY band Elephant Room, playing live and recording with Malcolm Springer in Nashville, TN. Elephant Room and Hot Action Cop have played several shows together with Chavolla pulling double duty on bass guitar.

Rob Werthner and original producer Michael Baker are currently{{when|date=August 2018}} putting the finishing touches on a new Hot Action Cop release slated for late 2018/early 2019.

Band members

Current members

  • Rob Werthner – vocals, rhythm guitar (2001–present)
  • Tim Flaherty – lead guitar, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Juan Chavolla – bass (2008–present)
  • Kory Knipp – drums (2001–2003, 2007, 2011–present)
  • Brian Smith - keyboards, guitar, vocals, saxophone (2012–present)

Former members

  • Luis Espaillat – bass (2001–2006)
  • Daniel Feese – keyboards (2002–2007)
  • Miles McPherson – drums (2004–2006)
  • Gary Horrie – drums (2007)
  • Johnannes Greer – drums (2008–2011)

Discography

  • Nutbag EP (1 January 2002)
  • Hot Action Cop (4 May 2003)
  • 2009 EP (20 April 2009)
  • Listen Up! (7 February 2014)

Singles

  • "Fever for the Flava" (19 May 2003) No. 38 US Modern Rock
  • "Don't Want Her to Stay" (3 June 2003)
  • "Comfortably Numb" (1 May 2012)
  • "House of Pain" (17 September 2014)
  • "Record Player" (2 December 2016)

Soundtracks, film and video game appearances

"Fever for the Flava" was featured in many movies, and also appeared in episodes of the shows King of the Hill, Malcolm in the Middle, Smallville, Boston Legal, and The Man Show. Werthner also wrote the theme song for the Samuel L. Jackson/Colin Farrell film S.W.A.T.. Alternate clean versions of "Fever for the Flava" and the album version of "Goin' Down on It" as well with instrumental versions of both of those songs appeared on the EA video game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. It was also voted No. 49 on MuchMusic's (later called Fuse) list of the 50 Most Controversial Videos.

  • The Hot Chick ("Fever for the Flava")
  • Grind ("Goin' Down on It" and "Fever for the Flava")
  • S.W.A.T. ("Samuel Jackson")
  • American Wedding ("Fever for the Flava")
  • The Real Cancun ("Fever for the Flava")
  • Hot Pursuit 2 ("Goin' Down on It", "Fever for the Flava")
  • Project Gotham Racing 2 ("Don't Want Her to Stay")
  • House of DVF ("House of Pain")

* Contains alternate versions of tracks

References

1. ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/comfortably-numb-single/id523743972
  • {{BillboardURLbyName|artist=hot action cop|chart=all}}
  • http://acharts.us/song/2354

External links

{{commons category|Hot Action Cop}}
  • {{Facebook|hotactioncop}}
  • {{Allmusic|artist|hot-action-cop-p554744}}
  • {{IMDb name|nm1375336}}
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4 : American funk musical groups|Rap rock groups|Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee|Musical groups established in 2001

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