Future Fossil Records is an independent record label that Chris Butler (Tin Huey, The Waitresses) owns and runs in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
Chris Butler, from Tin Huey and The Waitresses, also played in the band for a stint as a bassist.
A spin-off band, Half Cleveland, was formed in 2007 featuring Gold, Butler, Ethington, and former Chi-Pig bassist Debbie Smith.
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Tin Huey was part of the influx of bands emerging from the Akron/Cleveland music scene, others including Devo, Pere Ubu, Chi-Pig, the Electric Eels, the Bizarros and the Rubber City Rebels.
Huey Long | Huey Lewis and the News | Tin Pan Alley | Tin Shui Wai | Sha Tin | Huey Lewis | tin | Tin Man | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Yip Tin-Shing | Tin Woodman | Tin Huey | Tin House | Huey Morgan | Baby Huey | Tin Wing Stop | Tin oxide | Tin Machine | Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong | Tin | Tin Tsz Stop | The Tin Drum | The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | Sha Tin Racecourse | Sha Tin District | Huey P. Newton | Huey "Piano" Smith | Tin Tut | Tin tabernacle | Tin Planet |
Included among the projects he's produced, specials for Nickelodeon, series and specials for Comedy Central and A&E is, for Comedy Central the television series, 2 Drink Minimum, the house band including a couple of his bandmates from Tin Huey, Chris Butler (musician) (as music director) and Ralph Carney.