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The Millions were an
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band from
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, that included members of
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and New Brass Guns. They were the first Lincoln band to be signed to a major label in more than two decades. The band released two albums, ''M is for Millions'' (1991,
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) and ''Raquel'' (1994, Dream Circle Records), before disbanding in 1995.


Formation

After completing a tour in support of the 1987 album ''Echelons,''
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returned to the studio to record their follow-up album, ''December''. During the recording, guitarist Harry Dingman and drummer Greg Hill left the band. Dingman and bassist Marty Amsler began collaborating after the demise of Amsler's band, New Brass Guns, in 1989. The pair invited Amsler's former bandmate, Lori Allison, to sing vocals for their new songs. Hill was brought in on drums to complete the lineup of what would become The Millions.


''M is for Millions''

Having achieved modest success on an independent label with For Against, Dingman immediately set his sights on a major label. After first focusing on building a Midwest fan base, the band sent demos to several major labels across the country before signing with
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, a subsidiary of
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. Within months of signing with PolyGram, the band was given a schedule to record its first album, ''M is for Millions''. The label assigned Canadian producer Terry Brown, best known for producing albums by progressive rock band
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as well as "
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", the biggest hit from British pop band Cutting Crew. The band would eventually feel that Brown had been a bad fit. The album's lead single, "Sometimes," performed well on the
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charts, but the band immediately felt frustrations with their label. Fans would express their inability to find copies of the album at retailers. Dingman said the label's merchandising decisions puzzled the band.


''Raquel''

Health problems, deaths of friends and family, and other stresses led the band to begin writing much darker material for its second album, ''Raquel''. German fans circulated some demos to record labels in their home country, and several European labels contacted the band. The Millions would end up signing with DreamCircle, and independent German label. The band was encouraged by the label owner's attitude that they produce the album how they wished—a stark contrast to the experience with PolyGram and Brown. During that time, in 1993, the band would also add a fifth member, Benjamin Kushner, on guitar. The band recorded ''Raquel'' with producer Eric Medley and mixer Lee Popa, who had previously worked with bands like The Replacements and
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. They toured Europe with
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, including an opportunity to play two encores as the opening band at a show in Berlin. After returning from the ''Raquel'' tour in 1994, Amsler decided to leave the band to focus on his career outside of music; he was replaced by Mike Keeling. The band continued writing and touring for a third album, including drawing the attention of a
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subsidiary. But internal tensions fueled by exhaustion and the lack of any meaningful break led the band to break up before the album could be recorded.


Post-Millions and reunion

Allison would go on to perform with Lincoln bands Junior Mighty and Floating Opera. Dingman rejoined For Against in 2004. Keeling continued to perform with The Self-Righteous Brothers, subsequently joining Drive-By Honky and then Ideal Cleaners. Hill retired from music. In late 2012, original members Allison, Amsler and Dingman began rehearsing with drummer Brandon McKenzie for a show to celebrate the release of ''Poison Fish,'' a 21-track disc of rarities.


References

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