Big Head Todd and The Monsters lyrics
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Artist's albums
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding
2021 · single
Thumbelina
2021 · single
A Life of Illusion
2021 · single
Cheap Sunglasses
2021 · single
All The Love You Need
2021 · single
Neckbreaker
2021 · single
Fortune Teller
2021 · single
All True Man
2021 · single
Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)
2020 · single
It Ain't Serious
2020 · single
Live at the Belly Up
2020 · album
Hard Times Come Again No More
2020 · single
Mountain Christmas
2019 · single
Sunshine Of Your Love
2019 · single
Train of Storms
2019 · single
Remedy
2019 · single
Cinnamon Girl
2019 · single
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
2019 · single
Come On
2019 · single
Halo
2019 · single
Kissing My Love
2018 · single
I'm Glad It's Christmas Time
2018 · single
For All Time
2018 · single
New World Arisin'
2017 · album
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Biography
Big Head Todd and The Monsters have quietly become an American institution following three and a half decades of writing, recording, and touring (totaling over 3,500 performances). After countless sold out shows in amphitheaters and on the high seas, beaming their tunes to outer space (literally), earning the endorsement of everyone from Robert Plant to The Denver Broncos, and tallying tens of millions of streams, Big Head Todd and The Monsters cite the friendships formed in the crowd among their proudest accomplishments. Fast forward to 2021 and the Colorado quartet—Todd Park Mohr [vocals, guitar, keys, sax, harmonica], Brian Nevin [drums, percussion], Rob Squires [bass, vocals], and Jeremy Lawton [guitar, keys, vocals, steel guitar]—continue to unite audiences. “Friendships have spawned because of our band,” smiles Todd. “Maybe a bit like the Grateful Dead, the line between audience and stage has over time become a bit blurred and many lifelong friendships have been made in every direction. I’m very proud of that. Bringing people together and sharing a joy for a couple of hours is an important function of music. Music can cultivate community, even harmony. We need that!”