As a member of the Hampton Grease Band, Bruce Hampton helped record the 1971 album
Music to Eat. According to legend, this was the second-worst-selling album in
Columbia Records history, with the worst being a yoga record. Hampton's band
The Late Bronze Age consisted of "Col. Hampton B. Coles, Ret." (Bruce Hampton) on vocals, slide guitar, mandolin, and chazoid; Ben "Pops" Thornton (Billy McPherson) on vocals, guitar, saxophones, and keyboards; Lincoln Metcalfe (Ricky Keller) on bass, guitar, brass, and vocals; and Bubba Phreon (Jerry Fields) on drums, percussion, trombone, and vocals. They performed several songs in
Getting It On, a 1983 film. Hampton helped start the 1990s seminal
H.O.R.D.E. tours. The best known of his bands to play H.O.R.D.E. is the
jazz-rock outfit Aquarium Rescue Unit, which featured
improvisational music all-stars
Oteil Burbridge,
Jimmy Herring, Rev. Jeff Mosier, Matt Mundy, and
Jeff Sipe. In 1994, Hampton formed the
progressive rock/
jazz duo Fiji Mariners and recorded two albums on
Capricorn Records with
Dan Matrazzo who simultaneously played keys, drums, and bass. Later, Ricky Fargo, Marcus Williams joined on drums and
Joseph Patrick Moore joined on bass. Hampton was the voice of Warren, a talking potted shrub, in a 1998 episode ("Warren") of
Space Ghost Coast to Coast on
Cartoon Network. Hampton played Morris, the songwriting band manager in the1996 film,
Sling Blade (
Billy Bob Thornton starred in the movie). Hampton also portrayed a guitar 'out'structor in
Mike Gordon's
Outside Out (2000). Longtime friend
Susan Tedeschi wrote a song about Bruce called "Hampmotized." It appears on her 2002 release
Wait For Me. Hampton returned the favor with the song "Susan T".
Basically Frightened: The Musical Madness of Col. Bruce Hampton, Ret. is a documentary about Hampton. It premiered at the
Atlanta Film Festival in March 2012. Georgia governor
Nathan Deal presented Hampton with the Governor's Award In The Arts and Humanities in 2012. In 2014, Hampton made a
cameo in the music video for rap group
Run The Jewels' single "Blockbuster Night, Pt. 1". In
Here Comes Rusty (2015), Hampton portrayed the lead character, Dicky, alongside co-stars
Fred Willard,
Joey Lauren Adams, and
Brandon Niederauer. The film debuted at the Atlanta Film Festival in 2016, but was not commercially available until 2020. ==70th birthday concert and death==