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“Total Request” Enjoys DHC

Matt (tankboy3 @ aol) again comes in to let us know that MTV’s Total Request was listening to DHC as their VeeJays pronounced, “Meow, meow, meow meow, meow.”. Important thing here, is that they had DHC on national MTV.

October 12th, 1998

Melrose Place & Lost Again

Matt (tankboy3 @ aol) reports that Lost Again was played as the intro tune to Melrose Place this week! Hey, even those 20-somethings can learn a bit from Othello, eh? :)

1 comment September 17th, 1998

Ska v. Punk Compilation With DHC Interview?

Dino (tom -at- poi.net) reports that there is a new Ska v. Punk volume 2 comp that has DHC on it. He says that it might be an interview however and not a song - might be interesting!

September 7th, 1998

Warped Tour Compilation CD Featuring DHC

Mo Money (retard1770 -at- juno.com) reports that a new Warped Tour compilation CD is out and features DHC performing All Mine alongside the other great Warped bands. Take a look around your local record store!

September 3rd, 1998

KERRANG Names Elyse as Top 100 Rock Stars

DHCER (yellowbelly -at- softcom.net) reports picking up the European rock magazine KERRANG! and finding Elyse was named as one of the 100 Coolest Rock Stars! They had this to say:

Before ska-punk upstarts like Goldfinger knew their Madness from their Marillion, Orange County’s Elyse Rogers was skanking it up with pre-Rancid Tim Armstrong in the Dance Hall Crashers, fusing the sweetest soul, sunniest pop and spunkiest punk into an exhilarating blueprint for fun. With a smile that makes strong men giggle like lovestruck virgin schoolboys, we’d call Elyse “the Gwen Stefani its okay to like.” Congrats Elyse, an award well-deserved!

1 comment August 26th, 1998

DHC T-Shirt On VH1

Suzanne (no1poseur -at- aol.com) reported watching an interviewee on VH1 wearing one of the black Dance Hall Crashers t-shirts with DHC in blue. It’s nice to see your average joe wearing the goods around!

July 15th, 1998

Dawson’s Creek Features DHC

Denn (gumby -at- crystal.palace.net) reports that Will Tomorrow Ever Come was the intro song to the popular WB sitcom, Dawson’s Creek! Dawson’s Creek is one of TV’s most popular shows right now and is worth checking out. Especially if the producers have good musical tastes. ;)

March 3rd, 1998

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