As half of genre-busting duo Ween, Mickey Melchiondo (aka Dean Ween) made a living confounding the ears of listeners worldwide. Though their bizarro humor and top-notch chops carried over from album ...
Of course Dean Ween is one of the founders of Ween, a band that has been putting out albums since 1990, though they haven’t had any new albums in a while. But he’s also the leader of the Dean Ween ...
A new clip from the upcoming documentary, The Butthole Surfers Movie, has dropped, in which Dean Ween talks about the Texas-bred outfit and praises their vast musical impact. Also included are talking ...
The genre-shredding duo of Gene and Dean Ween has never been a general audience rock act. Outside of Colorado, anyway. Despite the reams of press the band gets, and a brief dalliance with the ...
Reaching Dean Ween by phone, Rolling Stone finds the guitarist and songwriter in a world of pain. “I got stung by a hornet just about 10 minutes ago,” he says. “I’ve been stung by a million bees, but ...
Of all the adventurous things the rock band known as Ween has done over their career, recording a straight-up country album with legendary Nashville session musicians was probably the most surprising.
Aaron Freeman has been the frontman for Ween since he was a teenager. He and Mickey Melchiondo met in eighth grade, and started recording together in high school; they put out their first studio album ...
"It's time to move on," the frontman said in a new interview but bandmate Mickey Melchiondo wasn't aware of the decision. By THR Staff Gene Ween - H 2012 After more than 25 years as Ween frontman Gene ...
If you call Jesse Eisenberg a Weenie, he’ll have no choice but to agree with you. The 27-year-old actor, who recently nabbed an Oscar nod for his rapid-fire portrayal of Facebook founder Mark ...
This is an interview with Aaron Freeman, aka Gene Ween, that was published in the Star-Ledger during September of 2010. Ween got its start some 20 years ago, playing CBGB and other classic downtown ...
So, Ween play at War Memorial tonight, and if you're not planning on going, that's your fuckin' problem, not mine. (Nice lede, eh?) Anyway, tickets are a more-than-worth-it-for-a-three-hour-show ...