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Mickey Melchiondo is hoping to make a transition from rock musician to television star. Halfords hp 125 pressure washer manual. Desain undangan. The ex-guitarist of the band Ween and lifelong Jersey Shore fisherman is prepping to shoot a pilot for a quirky TV series about saltwater angling.
He's going to embark on nautical adventures with fellow musician and fisherman Les Claypool of Primus. 'The show is personality-driven,' says Melchiondo, 42, a Trenton native.
Sailing the Seas of Cheese is the second studio album and major-label debut by Primus, released on May 14, 1991. It spawned three singles: ' Jerry Was a Race Car Driver ', ' Tommy the Cat ', and ' Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers '.
'The idea is to get the show on after Anthony Bourdain or 'Tosh.O.' It's a fishing show that you do not have to be into fishing to enjoy.' The past couple of months have been quiet for Melchiondo, who operates a charter boat out of Belmar.
Although his vessel, the Archangel, survived Hurricane Sandy, he canceled all his autumn trips and won't resume sailing until spring. Ween broke up last May, as vocalist Aaron Freeman quit the group to pursue a solo career. The split ended a songwriting partnership that dated back to high school. When Melchiondo learned that the fishing show got the greenlight to shoot next month, it was a welcome bit of good news. Produced by 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the series will fuse sportfishing with music and comedy, following Melchiondo and Claypool as they go out on the water with celebrity guests in different locales, including the Garden State. 'Part of the plan is to do music on the show and also create the soundtrack,' says Melchiondo, aka Dean Ween.
Primus and Ween have long legacies of sea-themed music. The opening song on Primus' 1989 debut album, 'Suck on This' is 'John the Fisherman,' the first chapter in a four-part saga about questing for mythical aquatic creatures. Ween's 1997 album 'The Mollusk' is an ode to the Jersey coast, composed and recorded in a Holgate beach house. (The track, 'Ocean Man' is featured on 'SpongeBob SquarePants.' ) 'Holgate was my refuge,' says Melchiondo, who commutes to fish in Jersey from New Hope, Pa., where he lives with his wife and son. 'My parents had a house in Holgate.
My father built it. He bought a little sugar shack, and he tore the roof off and built onto it. My sister and I bought a trailer and that was our place until we sold it a year and a half ago. 'Now, it's piled up like a Lionel train. The house where Ween recorded, it's like 20 feet in the air now. It was built on stilts and all the sand eroded under it. I've seen pictures.
I don't want to see it in person.' For nearly three decades, fishing was Melchiondo's hobby while music was his profession.