<Tr> <Th> Past members </Th> <Td> Mike Mirro </Td> </Tr> <P> Umphrey's McGee is an American jam band originally from Notre Dame, Indiana . The band's approach shares many elements with groups like Phish and the Grateful Dead such as varying set lists, improvisation, playing two sets per night, and allowing fans to tape concerts, they are much more influenced musically by progressive rock artists such as King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, and early Genesis, as well as heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Van Halen . The band also identifies The Police, The Beatles, and Led Zeppelin as primary influences . UM experiments with many musical styles, including rock, metal, funk, jazz, blues, reggae, electronic, bluegrass, and folk . </P> <P> Formed at the University of Notre Dame in December 1997 by guitarist / vocalist Brendan Bayliss, bassist Ryan Stasik, keyboardist Joel Cummins, and drummer Mike Mirro, Umphrey's McGee combined members of Tashi Station and Stomper Bob, two Notre Dame rock bands . Early concerts consisted of both originals and cover songs, including Guns N' Roses' "Patience" and Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts theme "Linus and Lucy" as well as songs by Phish, moe., and The Grateful Dead . According to Cummins, "The origins are of an actual person . Brendan Bayliss, our other lead singer and guitar player has a cousin...and his name is actually Humphrey Magee but it's not possessive with the apostrophe s ..." </P> <P> In mid-1998, after only 8 months together, the band released their debut album, Greatest Hits Vol . III . Having a released studio disc allowed them to more readily book live performances . Though long out of print, the album contains songs that remain staples of Umphrey's live sets, such as "Divisions", "Phil's Farm", "FF", and "All in Time". </P>

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