About Strange Arrangement


In just a few brief years, Strange Arrangement has routinely filled larger venues throughout the MidWest as their ever evolving sound steadily gains more and more notoriety. Drawing on influences from the likes of Phish, Herbie Hancock, Umphreys McGee, and Wilco, a Strange Arrangement show will take an audience through several different musical genres touching upon jazz, funk, rockabilly, soul, and progressive and psychedelic rock. Opening for National Touring Acts such as Future Rock, Outformation, The New Mastersounds, and Umphreys McGee as well as performing at large festivals like Summer Camp, Hookahville, Hoxeyville, and North Coast Music Festival Strange Arrangement's original brand of dance friendly progressive funk has music fans taking notice. The relationship Strange Arrangement shares with its ever growing audience is based around the idea of creating a moment in time where one can laugh, dance, sing, and connect with the band and its music.

MWPeeps group photo at Summercamp 2009. The origins of Strange Arrangement can be traced back to 1996, when a friendship formed between keyboardist Joe Hettinga and drummer Bob Parlier when they were students in the music department at Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, IL. This original grouping also included Arie Buer on guitar and Mitch Manz on harmonica and percussion. The lineup would later become somewhat solidified when Kevin Barry, from neighboring High School Hinsdale Central, would join the band to play bass guitar. Through mutual friends, Jim Conry would eventually meet and join the band in 1998. Arie Buer and Manz would later leave the band in the Spring of 1998, and by the time Hettinga and Barry had graduated from High School in June of 1998 the Strange Arrangement combination of Conry, Barry, Hettinga, and Parlier was born.

From 1998 to 2000 Conry, Parlier, Hettinga, and Barry all attended the School for Music Vocation, created by Grammy Award Nominated Arranger Phil Mattson, in Creston, IA to study improvisational jazz theory and composition. Their education kept them busy traveling with different jazz ensembles playing prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York City.

While learning the fundamentals of jazz performance, their education left little time for Strange Arrangement, with the exception of the occasional house party. In 2000, members of Strange Arrangement would go their separate ways when Barry, Parlier, and Conry moved to Boulder, CO to pursue various professional musician jobs, while Hettinga attended Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI to get his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music.

The band would not officially regroup and start doing gigs as Strange Arrangement until the late part of 2006, when all four members found themselves back in Chicago for the first time since 2000. Hettinga and Conry shared an apartment in the Bucktown neighborhood where most of the debut full length album "Side x Side" was conceived and written. Recorded at Deer Tick Manor, in Michigan City, IN and mixed by Larry Millas at World Stage Studio, owned by Jim Peterik (Eye of the Tiger/Survivor/Ides of March), the self released "Side x Side" would come out in the winter of 2008. The release of the record would find Strange Arrangement touring exclusively in the Midwest nearly every weekend since.

Playing mostly small bars in Chicago and college towns in the MidWest since late 2007, Strange Arrangement watched its crowds grow more and more. By the end of the summer of 2009 they were opening for national touring acts like Umphreys McGee and Outformation, while playing bigger clubs in the same cities they had been frequenting over the last year and a half. 2010 found Strange Arrangement playing rooms like the House of Blues in Chicago, The Canopy Club in Champaign, IL, the Lafayette Theater in Lafayette, IN and several large festivals like Summer Camp, Hookahville, Rootwire, Hoxeyville, and North Coast Music Festival.

In October, 2010, original member and drummer Bob Parlier decided to leave Strange Arrangement to pursue his formal education in Percussion. While very sad to see Bob go, Strange Arrangement pressed on by promptly filling his seat with Steve Sinde at the beginning of November, 2010. Sinde grew up in the south suburbs of Chicago and was a member of Chicago late night jamband regular Tula. He is set to graduate in the spring of 2011 from Columbia College in Chicago with a degree in Percussion Performance.

In January, 2011, Strange Arrangement will release its second full length album "Polygraph" recorded and mixed at IV Labs Studios in Chicago, by Manny Sanchez (Umphreys McGee, Smashing Pumpkins, North Mississippi All Stars). The album marks a new chapter for Strange Arrangement autoand represents what the band has accomplished both professionally and personally since their release of "Side x Side". An extensive tour in support of "Polygraph" will find Strange Arrangement playing larger clubs, theaters, and festivals throughout the MidWest in 2011 and on.

2012 Tour Dates

Center Stage

February 24, 2012
Muncie, IN
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Hangar 9

February 25, 2012
Carbondale, IL
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Vaudeville Mews

March 17, 2012
Des Moines, IA
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Fox Theater

March 23, 2012
Boulder, CO
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Three20south

March 25, 2012
Breckenridge, CO
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The Loft

March 29, 2012
Lansing, MI
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The One Stop

April 6, 2012
Asheville, NC
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Stanley's Pub

April 7, 2012
Cincinnati, OH
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Bell's Eccentric Cafe

April 13, 2012
Kalamazoo, MI
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The Crooked I

April 14, 2012
Erie, PA
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The Cooler

April 27, 2012
Rock Falls, IL
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Diablo's Cantina

May 5, 2012
Neenah, WI
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Jim Conry - Guitar, Vocals

Jim ConryGibson 356 Custom
Lindy Fralin Pickups
D'adario Strings
Mesa Boogie F-50
Ibanez Tubescreamer (Keely Mod)
T.C Electronics Delay
Ernie Ball Voume Pedal
Crybaby 335Q

Kevin Barry - Bass, Vocals

Jim Conry7 String Sidewinder Conklin Bass
Trace Elliot GP 12 SMX Bass Pre-Amp Head
SWR Working Man's 4X10T Cab
SWR Working Man's 1X15T Cab

 

Joe Hettinga - Keyboards, Piano, Vocals

Jim Conry Roland A-90 88 key controller
Roland VK 7 Organ
Nord Electro 2
Alesis Micron Keyboards
Mackie Powered Monitors
Mackie Mixing Board

Steve Sinde - Drums, Vocals

Jim Conry Kit: Yamaha Stage Custom Birch - 22" kick, 10" and 14" toms
Snare:
14" Pearl Artisan II, 12" Pork Pie Little Squealer
Hardware:
Pearl/Tama
Heads: Remo
Cymbals: 18" Sabian AAX and 17" Zildjian Custom A Crashes, 21" Zildjian K Dark Ride, 14" Zildjian Custom A Mastersound Hihats, 8" Paiste Splash
Sticks: Vic Firth