Funny Money was founded in 1996 in Maryland by lead vocalistSteve Whiteman of Piedmont, WV and guitarist Billy Andrews, who met at a charity gig in Baltimore. Their initial sessions consisted of Kix material and material written by Whiteman with Shea Quinn of the Sharks. Whiteman and Andrews recruited guitarist Dean Cramer, one of Whiteman's vocal students, bassist Ned Meloni, who had played with New York'sIce Water Mansion, and Washington, D.C.'s Monarch in the 1980s and had extensive studio experience, and drummer Bobby George. George left the band shortly afterward, and Geoff Burrell of Tubefreeks and Swingin' Dix was recruited in his place.
Background
After attempting to make a name for themselves with new material, the band began incorporating Kix material into their shows, in response to fan demands. In 1998, Funny Money released their self-titled debut album, Funny Money, produced and engineered by Andrews. It was followed in 1999 with Back Again, recorded, produced, and engineered at Andrews' home, and a live album, Even Better Live, recorded at Jaxx Nightclub in Springfield, Virginiain 2001. However, in 2003, Andrews, Meloni, and Burrell all announced that they were leaving to pursue other interests. Whiteman and Cramer recruited guitarist Louis Coppola, former Centerfold bassist Mark Schenker on Meloni's recommendations, and drummer Sam Stillwell.
Recent events
In 2003, while Funny Money were working on their fourth release, Skin to Skin, Coppola and Stillwell were replaced by former Centerfold guitarist Rob Galpin and Kix drummer Jimmy Chalfant respectively. Skin to Skin went on to become the band's best-selling album. In 2006, Cramer left the band to work on material with Marc Ferreira and their new band Goodbye Thrill. Their fifth record, Stick It!, was released in December 2006, mixed by Kix's ex-producer Beau Hill. Dean Cramer returned in November 2008. The band's music is frequently heard on 97Underground.com a hard rockonline radio station based out of Baltimore. Funny Money has consistently been one of the most requested bands on the station. Dean Cramer's side project band So Low won an online vote competition to open up for KISS at the Jiffy Lube Live/Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Virginia on Saturday August 21. The song "Play Me Like a Rhythm" from the 2006 album "Stick It" is featured in the 2013 movie .
Band members
Current members
Steve Whiteman – lead vocals
Dean Cramer - guitar, backing vocals
Mark Schenker – bass, backing vocals
Jimmy Chalfant – drums, percussion, backing vocals