Hank Sullivant

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Sullivant with MGMT in 2007

Hank Sullivant (born February 3, 1983) is an American rock musician and record producer, who is known for his work as a co-founder of the Athens-based pop rock band The Whigs, his stint as touring guitarist for MGMT, and as leader of the rock band Kuroma.

Sullivant was raised in Memphis, Tennessee and attended high school at Memphis University School. He is listed as one of the school's notable alumni alongside Big Star's Chris Bell and the FedEx CEO Fred Smith. Sullivant played in a band called Accidental Mersh with Andrew VanWyngarden, Nick Robbins, and Charlie Gerber. The band wrote funky pop songs that were inspired by the 1990s Memphis rock band Big Ass Truck. The group packed Memphis clubs like the New Daisy Theater on Beale Street.[1][2] The group dispersed to different colleges in 2001.

Athens and The Whigs

During his first year at The University of Georgia, Sullivant met Atlantans Parker Gispert and Julian Dorio with whom he formed The Whigs. Sullivant, a guitarist, picked up bass to round out the band. Sullivant and Gispert co-wrote the songs with additional creative input from Dorio. During their time at UGA, the band rose to popularity in Athens and Atlanta.

After delays and a “demoralizing development deal with RCA,” The Whigs self-recorded their debut album Give ‘Em All a Big Fat Lip in an abandoned fraternity house with engineer Billy Bennett in the s ummer of 2005.[3] In addition to bass, Sullivant played organ, piano, slide guitar, and acoustic guitar on the album. “Half The World Away” features a guitar solo by Sullivant. This solo was a noted climactic point in the Whigs’ live set.[4]

Energized by the production of G’EAaBFL, Sullivant experienced a period of creativity before the album’s release that resulted in most of the songs found on Kuroma’s 2007 debut, Paris.[5] The Whigs self-released their album in November of 2005. Rolling Stone Magazine named them one of the ‘Ten Bands To Watch In 2006.’[6] The Whigs signed to ATO Records in July 2006 & toured through November. Sullivant then left the band to work solely on his own music.

Paris

The recording of Kuroma’s debut album Paris began shortly after Sullivant quit the Whigs. He asked childhood friend, and multi-instrumentalist, James Richardson to collaborate on most of the sessions. In March 2007, Sullivant and Richardson, with Billy Bennett engineering and co-producing, tracked the bulk of Paris at Chase Park Transduction in Athens. The final product was mastered in April 2007. Sullivant came up with the name 'Kuroma' during this time. Nick Robbins, Kyle Spence, and John Mills also appear on the album.

MGMT

Kuroma

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