the prof.fuzz 63

lo-fi rock* from a north dallas garage [*think "white light/white heat"]

Friday night (4/19) we’re back at our home base in Arlington for our 36th appearance at GROWL/Division Brewing! Blanket of M kick things off at 8, followed by Ex-Regrets, and The Two Watts. It’s gonna be a fun time, so come out early, grab some pizza or a burger and some beer, and rock out!

Why should Bonnie Tyler make bank every time the shadow of the moon blots out the sun? Here’s your new Official Solar Eclipse Anthem: “Little Miss Solar Eclipse” Play it LOUD! Play it as the world goes dark and the end of the world approaches! Play it! Play it! Play it! Play it here: https://prof-fuzz63.bandcamp.com/track/little-miss-solar-eclipse

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Hey hey hey! Next on the calendar is a return to our favorite beer lab in Pantego, Dr. Jeckyll’s! Saturday March 30. Music at 8 PM. $10. Joining us are the mighty Thyroids, Backbone & Scratch, and the debut of mid-cities punk super-group Angry Hip Young People! Don’t miss this crazy show!

Wednesday March 13 we’re the returning-guests on a Live at Binion’s Songwriter’s Showcase session at Binion’s Ice House in Arlington. The festivities start at 8:30, and we’ll be performing some songs from the depths of the PF63 catalog (old songs night!)! No overlap from the set we played there in November. Open to the public. …

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We are superfugginexcited to be be playing at Red Zeppelin Records in McKinney on Saturday March 2. They have been big supporters of our fuzzy dog & pony show for a long time, and we’ve made some new fans who have discovered our records at Red Zeppelin. Sharing the stage with No Good Babies from …

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Join us on February 2nd at Growl Records to celebrate Groundhog’s Day and the Professor’s Slightly-Belated Birthday! Joining us are those crazy apes The Go-Go Rillas, and noted animal-lovers from Houston, Darwin’s Finches. There will be pizza and burgers and beer (for sale) from Division Brewing! There will be FREE cupcakes! There will be banana …

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typically, when we release a new record we make a solemn promise to our listeners: “this record is guaranteed not to be on anyone’s YEAR-END BEST-OF LIST.” and for five albums over nearly a decade, that’s been true. but friends, we’re afraid that this year we have failed to keep our promise. our 2023 “cinnamon …

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Tomorrow afternoon (4-5 PM MOUNTAIN) we’re gonna be featured on the From the Basement program on Radio Boise KRBX. You can stream the program live at Radioboise.org or catch it on soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/radioboise/sets/from-the-basement shortly after airtime. We performed on this show back in 2020 (https://soundcloud.com/radioboise/prof-fuzz-63-from-the-basement-radio-boise?in=radioboise/sets/from-the-basement). Thanks Bobby Speedy Gray and Radio Boise for the support!

1x: 11/19. Sunday AFTERNOON we’re rocking GROWL Records with Cornish Game Hen and The Mullens to celebrate the shared birthday of Wade (Division Brewing/GROWL) and Mr. B (PF63). We take the stage at 4 PM, with CGH next, and The Mullens closing out. There’s beer. Pizza and burgers. Cupcakes. Get rocked and still get some …

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Next Saturday, 11/11, we’re rocking The 101 in Bryan with pals Darstar and J Goodin. Music starts at 9:00. Come early. Stay late. The 101 is the place to see and be seen with all of the beautiful people of Brazos County!

Friday November 3rd we’re back at the Hippie Hole House in Denton for a garage-rockin’ house party! Joined by our friends Hisaac, Cosmic Frownies, and The Wheel Workers (Houston), it’s gonna be a classic Denton evening. Doors at 6. Music at 7. 18+ Don’t park on the street (there’s a parking lot nearby). Respect the …

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The Prof.Fuzz 63“Cinnamon Sea LP”A PF63 Release (PF63-05)2023 “Cinnamon Sea LP,” the sixth full-length album from Howdy Arabia’s First Family of Fuzz™, The Prof.Fuzz 63, was released on 5 October 2023. The album, recorded and mixed by Clint Niosi at Orange Otter Audio in Fort Worth TX, and mastered by Stephen Finley at Sugar Hill …

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