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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dean_WeenDean Ween - Wikipedia

    Michael Melchiondo Jr. (born September 25, 1970), better known by his stage name Dean Ween, is an American guitarist, singer and a founding member of the alternative rock group Ween. He is currently active in the groups Ween, Moistboyz and The Dean Ween Group.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WeenWeen - Wikipedia

    Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene and Dean Ween. Generally categorized as an alternative rock band, the band are known for their irreverent, highly eclectic catalog of songs inspired by funk , soul , country ...

  3. www.ween.wiki › wiki › Dean_WeenDean Ween - Ween

    Mar 11, 2023 · Dean Ween on why he plays a Fender Stratocaster with a simple setup: I have like 40 or 50 guitars, but I mean, my thing is so simple. . . . I wanted to play like Jimi Hendrix. That was, to me, from the first day and to this day, that's the greatest guitar player in the world.

  4. ween.comWEEN

    Ween is playing in Phoenix. and Del Mar, too. Presale tickets will be available starting Wednesday, November 15 at 10am local venue time at: ween.shop.ticketstoday.com. Tickets on sale Friday, November 17 at 9am PT / 12p ET at ween.com.

  5. Went out to New Hope, Pennsylvania to hang out with Sweeney’s high school-era friend Dean Ween (né Michael Melchiondo, Jr), who co-founded avant-stoner royalty act Ween back in 1984. Ween ...

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  6. Listen to Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo) talk about his early exposure to soul, funk, rock, and country music, and how he met and formed Ween with Aaron Freeman. Learn about his current project, Rock2, and his love for The Beatles, Hendrix, and Parliament.

  7. Oct 17, 2016 · Listen to the trippy, diverse and guitar-focused record by Ween guitarist Dean Ween, featuring guests like Curt Kirkwood and Michael Hampton. Read his track-by-track commentary on songs inspired by Allmans, Miles Davis and more.