Band, 1992-2004 AU, Melbourne
Rock and Pop
Icecream Hands were a power pop band formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 1992 as "Chuck Skatt and His Icecream Hands" with Charles "Chuck Skatt" Jenkins as lead singer-songwriter and rhythm guitarist, Arturo "Arch" Larizza on bass guitar, his brother Dom "Benedictine III" Larizza on lead guitar and Derek Smiley on drums. They shortened the name and after a year Douglas Robertson had replaced Arch on bass guitar. In 1997 Marcus Goodwin replaced Dom on lead guitar.
Derek G. Smiley dr, voc | |
David Milne key, voc, p | |
Charles Jenkins voc, g | |
Douglas Lee Robertson voc, b AU | |
Arturo Larizza key, b AU | |
Marcus Goodwin g AU | |
Dominic Larizza g, voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Come Along | Icecream Hands | 2007 | Album |
The Good China | Icecream Hands | 2007 | Album |
You Can Ride My Bike - The Best Of Icecream Hands | Icecream Hands | 2004 | Compil. |
Why'd You Have to Leave Me This Way? | Icecream Hands | 2002 | Album |
When The Show Is Over | Icecream Hands | 2002 | Album |
Broken UFO | Icecream Hands | 2002 | Album |
Rain Hail Shine | Icecream Hands | 2001 | Album |
The Obvious Boy | Icecream Hands | 2000 | Single |
Nipple | Icecream Hands | 1999 | Single |
Spirit Level | Icecream Hands | 1999 | Single |
Sweeter Than The Radio | Icecream Hands | 1999 | Album |
Yellow & Blue | Icecream Hands | 1999 | Single |
Dodgy | Icecream Hands | 1998 | Single |
Memory Lane Traffic Jam | Icecream Hands | 1997 | Album |
Here We Go 'Round Now | Icecream Hands | 1997 | Single |
Olive | Icecream Hands | 1995 | Album |
Travelling... Made Easy | Icecream Hands | 1995 | Album |
Supermarket Scene | Icecream Hands | 1994 | Album |
Tour E.P. / The Way She Drives | Liquor Giants, Icecream Hands | 1993 | Album |
Ice Cream Hands | Icecream Hands | 1992 | Album |