The Bogmen

In 1992 The Bogmen were formed and in 1994 they were signed to Arista records. The New York City band, whom music writer Timothy White once called “joyful bedlam,” are known for their exuberant live shows.

Their inaugural album “Life Begins at 40 Million” was produced by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison followed by their sophomore release “Closed Caption Radio” co-produced with Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed) and Bill Laswell (Public Image Ltd, Mick Jagger)

Throughout the years the band has maintained a loyal fanbase, performed super-charged shows and continued to sellout major N.Y.C venues such as Irving Plaza, Webster Hall, Bowery Ballroom, and The Paramount Theatre in Huntington.