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Peter Townsend (drummer)
Peter Townsend is an American drummer from Louisville, Kentucky now living in Nashville, Tennessee. He has recorded and performed with Will Oldham in the bands Palace, Superwolf and Bonnie "Prince" Billy. He has also been featured on recordings and tours with King Kong, Nathan Bell, Human Bell, Nicolai Dunger, David Pajo, Brightblack Morning Light and many others. Discography Palace Music *''The Mountain'' (EP) *'' Lost Blues and Other Songs'' Bonnie "Prince" Billy *''I See a Darkness'' *'' Summer in the Southeast'' *''Superwolf'' Singles * "I Am Drinking Again" * "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" / "Barcelona" * "Cold and Wet" * " I Gave You" * "Love in the Hot Afternoon" * "Hombre Sencillo" * "Must Be Blind" / "Life in Muscle" * "There Is No God" / "God Is Love" * "Christmas Eve Can Kill You" / "Lovey Kravezit" Cross *"Die Forever" King Kong * ''Buncha Beans'' Nathan Bell * ''Colors'' * ''Rain Music'' Compilation * ''Musique Pour Statues Menhirs'' Human Bell * ''Human Bell'' ...
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Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border. Named after King Louis XVI of France, Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachians. With nearby Falls of the Ohio as the only major obstruction to river traffic between the upper Ohio River and the Gulf of Mexico, the settlement first grew as a portage site. It was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a system across 13 states. Today, the city is known as the home of boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Cardinals, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six ''Fortune'' 500 companies: Humana, Kindred Healthcare, and Yum! Brands. Muhamm ...
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Lost Blues And Other Songs
''Lost Blues and Other Songs'' by Palace Music is a compilation of singles, rarities, and live tracks recorded by Will Oldham under various permutations of the Palace name from 1993-1997. The compilation was followed by '' Guarapero/Lost Blues 2'' (2000) and '' Little Lost Blues'' (2006). "Ohio River Boat Song" is an adaptation of the traditional Scottish "Loch Tay Boat Song." "Horses" was originally written and performed by Sally Timms of the Mekons The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ... on her 1988 solo album ''Somebody's Rockin' My Dreamboat''. Track listing # "Ohio River Boat Song" # "Riding" # "Valentine's Day" # "Trudy Dies" # "Come In" # "Little Blue Eyes" # "Horses" # "Stable Will" # "Untitled" (Live at the Lounge Ax November 17, 1994) # "O How I Enjoy the Light ...
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American Drummers
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Place Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Lungfish (band)
Lungfish is an American rock band formed in 1987 in Baltimore, Maryland. All of their music has been released by the Washington, D.C. punk label Dischord, except for their first album. History As of 2005, Lungfish's lineup consisted of Daniel Higgs (vocals, occasional guitar), Asa Osborne (guitar), Sean Meadows (bass), and Mitchell Feldstein (drums). Two previous bass players were John Chriest and Nathan Bell. Related projects Daniel Higgs sang in the 1980s hardcore/punk band Reptile House, and has released numerous solo works under his own name and also Cone of Light. He has recently made numerous solo performances, usually with the long-necked banjo and jaw harp (his recent albums document this as well: 2006's ''Ancestral Songs'' and 2007's ''Metempsychotic Melodies''). In 2011, Higgs also collaborated with Swedish band Skull Defekts on the album ''Peer Amid'' (Thrill Jockey). Since 2015, Higgs has released two full-length albums in Fountainsun, a duo with Fumie Ishii. Asa O ...
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I Gave You
''I Gave You'' by Bonny / Sweeney is a CD EP released, July 26, 2005 on Drag City in the US, and Domino in Europe. The title track is taken from the album ''Superwolf'' (2005), a collaboration between Will Oldham and Matt Sweeney. The disc is an Enhanced CD, and contains the music video of "I Gave You" directed by Mike Piscitelli Mike Piscitelli is a director, photographer and actor. Filmography Music videos *Banks - Drowning * Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Matt Sweeney - I Gave You * Iggy Pop - Little know it all * J. Cole – Power Trip (featuring Miguel) *John Fru .... Track listing #"I Gave You" (2:39) #"My Circle" (3:00) #"Four Screams" (3:24) #"Birch Ballad" (3:41) References {{Authority control 2005 EPs Will Oldham albums Drag City (record label) EPs ...
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Summer In The Southeast
''Summer in the Southeast'' is the first live album by singer-songwriter Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Joseph Will Oldham (born January 15, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. From 1993 to 1997, he performed and recorded in collaboration with dozens of other musicians under variations of Palace (Palace, Palace Flophouse, Palace Br ... (Will Oldham). It was released in 2005 on Drag City. Track listing # "Master and Everyone" - 3:40 # "Pushkin" - 4:15 # "Blokbuster" - 4:19 # "Wolf Among Wolves" - 3:56 # "May It Always Be" - 3:03 # "Break of Day" - 5:16 # "A Sucker's Evening" - 4:00 # "Nomadic Revery" - 3:16 # "I See a Darkness" - 4:29 # "O Let It Be" - 4:02 # "Beast for Thee" - 4:13 # "Death to Everyone" - 5:45 # "Even If Love" - 2:58 # "I Send My Love to You" - 2:19 # "Take However Long You Want" - 4:00 # "Madeleine Mary" - 4:01 # "Ease Down the Road" - 4:22 References Will Oldham albums 2005 live albums Drag City (record label) live albums {{2000s-countr ...
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I See A Darkness
''I See a Darkness'' is the sixth album by American musician Will Oldham, released on Palace Records on January 19, 1999 as the first album under the name Bonnie "Prince" Billy. The album features appearances from Bob Arellano, Colin Gagon, Paul Oldham, David Pajo, and Peter Townsend. Critical reception ''I See a Darkness'' received widespread critical acclaim from music critics. Samir Khan of ''Pitchfork'' described the album as Oldham's "consummate offering" and the "type of record that demands solitary reverence". Gregg Rounds of AllMusic wrote that it showcased "a more melodic style than the veteran Palace listener might be used to", while at the same time noting that Oldham "hasn't abandoned his foundation of mordant lyrics and minimalist arrangements, but he has built a variety of different layers that make this album an emotional and pleasurable listening experience". ''The A.V. Clubs Stephen Thompson remarked that ''I See a Darkness'' was the "most appropriate synthe ...
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The Mountain (EP)
''The Mountain'' by Palace is a Will Oldham EP released in 1995. The EP is a compilation of two previously released Oldham singles, "West Palm Beach" / "Gulf Shores" (1994) and "The Mountain The Mountain (french: La Montagne) was a political group during the French Revolution. Its members, called the Montagnards (), sat on the highest benches in the National Convention. They were the most radical group and opposed the Girondins. Th ..." / "(End of) Travelling" (1995). Track listing #"The Mountain" #"(End of) Travelling" #"Gulf Shores" #"West Palm Beach" {{DEFAULTSORT:Mountain, The 1995 EPs Will Oldham albums ...
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Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the state, List of United States cities by population, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the fourth most populous city in the southeastern United States, southeastern U.S. Located on the Cumberland River, the city is the center of the Nashville metropolitan area, which is one of the fastest growing in the nation. Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the city was founded in 1779. The city grew quickly due to its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River and, in the 19th century, a railroad center. Nashville seceded with Tennessee during the American Civil War; in 1862 it was the first state capital in the Confederate ...
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