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Todd Park Mohr (born October 19, 1965) is the singer and guitarist for the American rock band
Big Head Todd and the Monsters Big Head Todd and The Monsters are a rock band formed by Todd Mohr, Brian Nevin, and Rob Squires in 1986 in Colorado. The band has released a number of albums since 1989 with their 1993 album '' Sister Sweetly'' going platinum in the United St ...
, as well as being their namesake and primary lyricist. A founding member of the band, he also occasionally provides keyboards and saxophone. Park Mohr was born in
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and is of
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descent. He attended
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,Kim, Jae-Ha (January 24, 2003
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then Colorado State University in
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and later transferred to
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along with the other members of the band, which achieved some mainstream success in the early to mid-1990s. Park Mohr formed Big Head Todd & the Monsters with friends from high school, while touring the night scene in
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, Fort Collins, and Boulder. Influenced by jazz music from an early age, he has incorporated several elements of it into his music, developing his own unique sound. He primarily plays old Fender
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s and
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s, although he has recently also been playing K-Line guitars. He is known for his raw, powerful solos and use of
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."A Conversation with Todd Park Mohr", Culture, February 1, 2018, Retrieved August 5, 2019
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* http://www.bigheadtodd.com/timeline Musicians from Denver Living people 1965 births Columbine High School alumni American people of Korean descent American people of German descent Colorado State University alumni University of Colorado Boulder alumni {{Colorado-stub