Friday, March 12, 2010

Would you like to play in the Smashing Pumpkins?

Posted by Nick Spacek on Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:00 PM

Billy Corgan is looking to replace recently departed bassist Ginger Pooley and keyboard player Lisa Harriton to play as part of the reformed, touring version of the Smashing Pumpkins.

If you're a talented, open individual, follow the following instructions to apply:

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Bassists and keyboardists looking to play with The Pumpkins should send their background info (including age, a resume of any bands/recorded work), photos and performance web links via email only, either to pumpkinsbass@gmail.com or pumpkinskeys@gmail.com. Note: only musicians with video clips can be considered. Youtube.com type posts are perfect--that's how Mike was found. Final date for submission is March 31st.

By "Mike," they mean current drummer Mike Byrne, who was found through a similar open audition process. So, hey...if you're a keyboardist who's "a fan of--and can play in the prog-rock style of--Jon Lord and Rick Wakeman," or a bass player who doesn't mind a frontman with a massive cranium, get to posting.

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