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The Churchills were an American indie pop/rock band from the New York metropolitan area established by Ron Haney, Bart Schoudel and Kim Henry. They were signed to Universal Music Group.


History

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). Other releases include "Big Ideas" and "The Odds of Winning." The group disbanded in 2005. After the breakup of the band, both Ron Haney and Bart Schoudel went on to write, produce, tour and record with other artists, sometimes under the name Low Sunday. Haney co-wrote and played guitar on the song "Tell You Something" (Nana's Reprise) on the Alicia Keys album, ''As I Am,'' and played guitar on her following record '' The Element of Freedom''. He also played with Alicia Keys and her backing band at the 2007 Black Ball, performing songs with
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on her self-titled album. He has collaborated with Camila Cabello, Zara Larsson, Kelly Rowland, LSD, and Fifth Harmony. Kim Henry is now a member of Emperors of Wyoming featuring Butch Vig along with one-time Churchills drummer Alex Smolinski.


In other media

The band appeared in a season three episode of '' Spin City'', performed their song "Everybody Gets What They Deserve" at the end of the show in front of the Flatiron Building in Manhattan. This episode was subsequently shown as part of a flashback episode the following week and the song became the theme song for Michael's character and Nikki played by Connie Britton. The song is also featured in the TV show ''Scrubs''. Meadow Soprano wears the band's T-shirt in Episode 3 of Season 2 of The Sopranos, and again in Episode 3 of Season 3. The band's music was featured on ''ER'', ''The O.C''., '' Third Watch'', and '' Everwood''. Their song "Sometimes Your Best Isn't Good Enough" was the theme song for the
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show '' Juvies''. The music video for the song features a young Oscar Isaac running through the streets of Brooklyn.


Personnel

* Ron Haney (vocals, guitar) * Bart Schoudel (bass) * Tom Cottone * Jed Higgerson (guitar) Former Members: * Phil Bloom (drums) * Kim Henry (guitar, vocals) * Alex Smolinski (drums) * Scott Haskitt (drums) * Greg Winchell (guitar)


Discography


Albums

* ''MAGNIFIQUE 400'' (1997) * ''You Are Here'' (2000) * ''Big Ideas'' (2002) * ''The Odds of Winning'' (2005)


External links


Ron Haney Music

MTV Biography

The Churchills
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