Major 90s rocker is unrecognisable as he shares post celebrating 30th anniversary of his band’s most iconic album ahead of tour
The Lemonheads singer Evan Dando looked unrecognisable as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of. the band’s most famous album.
In an Instagram post, singer Evan, 56, could be seen sporting long hair, a bushy beard and a bright orange baseball cap with the words ‘Argo Vale’ emblazoned across it.
He wore a red and green checked shirt and could be seen gazing into the sunset as he posed for a picture at golden hour.
In an Instagram post, singer Evan, 56, could be seen wearing long hair, a bushy beard and a bright orange baseball cap with the words ‘Argo Vale’ emblazoned across it.
Along with the snap, he promoted his upcoming tour, writing in the caption: ‘The US East Coast tour celebrating the 30th Anniversary of “Come On Feel The Lemonheads” starts in 2 weeks! TICKETS: LINK IN BIO.’
Making music: The Lemonheads singer Evan Dando looked unrecognisable as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of. the band’s most famous album (pictured in 2006)
New look: In an Instagram post, singer Evan, 56, could be seen sporting long hair, a bushy beard and a bright orange baseball cap
Evan is now the last remaining member of the band, touring as a one man band.
He has joined by a total of 24 members since the rock band formed in Boston in 1986.
Other members have included Vess Ruhtenberg, Corey Loog Brennan, John Strohm, Jesse Peretz, Nic Dalton, George Berz and Patrick Murphy.
The star has appeared on a plethora of magazine covers since the 90s, with People magazine previously voting him one of The 50 Most Beautiful People.
Evan has previously said he’s content with not reaching the stratospheric heights of mega-fame.
The musician insists a huge selling record could actually ruin musicians’ lives.
He told The Guardian: ‘I’ve been blessed with never having had a 10m-selling record.
‘That ruins a lot of people’s lives – though U2 seem OK. The music gets invariably bad. My high-school dream was to be in a band, pay my rent and eat – and I’ve been able to do that for 20 years. So I’m completely content.’
Big hits: He promoted his upcoming tour, writing in the caption: ‘The US East Coast tour celebrating the 30th Anniversary of “Come On Feel The Lemonheads” starts in 2 weeks!’
However, he did admit he wanted ‘love from the masses’, saying: ‘I was trying to make up for my parents’ messy divorce and feeling abandoned when I was 11.
‘I didn’t see my dad for a year. That was the sand in my oyster, why I had to write songs as a catharsis to make me feel good – actually, physically – without drugs.
‘I’ve got nothing against my parents; I don’t know what it’s like raising children and they did a damn good job, but they didn’t see eye to eye.’
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