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STATE of MINE band that hit No. 1 on Billboard charts filmed new music video in Port Huron Twp.


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When Kimball Township resident Theresa Winters agreed to be in STATE of MINE’s newest music video, she didn’t know what she was getting into.

What ended up happening was her yelling inside a Port Huron Township auto shop as a character she described as a “Karen,” a windshield getting busted by a baseball bat and a cheeseburger getting smeared on the hood of a car. 

It was really fun.

“I’m glad I got to be a part of something like that,” Winters said.

Jay Gearhart, a St. Clair Township resident and lead vocalist for the rock/hard rock band STATE of MINE, said the song and its music video, “2 Middle Fingers" will be available 12 a.m. Friday on music services like Spotify and iTunes.

The band's other four members, lead guitarist Aaron Ruhl, rhythm guitarist Matt Martin, bassist Corey Smith and drummer Mike Martin are from the Lansing area.

But because Gearhart, country artist Drew Jacobs, who oversees music videos for their local label company Noise Machine Records, and a producer are in St. Clair County, 75% of videos are filmed there.

Including this newest song, which was filmed at Blackmer Automotive & Custom Exhaust at the intersection of 24th Street and Lapeer Avenue.

Gearhart didn’t realize how busy this intersection was until people started stopping to check out what was happening while filming the music video. Several pulled out their phones to film as Winters stood outside yelling “don’t do that to my car,” he said.

Gearhart had to keep yelling they were doing a music video so people didn’t think the business had a real irate customer on its hands.

“I didn’t want the cops to get called for somebody going crazy in the parking lot,” he laughed.

Mike Blackmer, owner of Blackmer Automotive and a former band member of Gearhart's, said it was cool to have his business as part of the music video and he hopes to get a little extra advertising.

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