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Chad Channing (born January 31, 1967) is an American musician who is best known as the drummer of the
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band
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from 1988 until 1990, during which time they recorded and released their debut album ''
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''; he also appears on "Polly" in the follow-up album ''
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''. He currently sings and plays bass in the band Before Cars.


Biography


Early life

Channing was born on January 31, 1967, in Santa Rosa, California,Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 441 to Wayne and Burnyce Channing. Wayne was a radio disc jockey and the family was constantly moving all over the country due to different jobs being offered to him. At 13, Chad shattered his femur in an accident during gym class. Over the years of rehabilitation and surgeries, he discovered music; he started playing music with a bass guitar that his parents bought him. The bass filled Chad's time as he was unable to go to school. When he was out of his leg casts, his parents bought him a drum set to help build strength in his legs. Channing joined a band with future
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guitarist
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called Stonecrow in 1985. Later, while working as a sauté cook on
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, Channing started the band Tick-Dolly-Row with Chris Karr, John Hurd and
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, also a Bainbridge Islander, who would later become the bassist for
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. Tick-Dolly-Row shared a bill with
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, who at the time were going under the name Bliss. Not long after, a mutual friend introduced Channing to
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and
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, who were searching for a drummer. The three got together several times for jam sessions before they started playing shows.


Nirvana

In June 1988, a few weeks after Channing joined Nirvana, they recorded their first single "
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", also marking their
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debut. Nirvana began the recording sessions for ''
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'' on Christmas Eve 1988, finishing toward the end of January 1989.
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, a friend of the band, agreed to pay the money for recording costs. Everman had known Channing since fifth grade, and the two had played in bands together in high school. ''Bleach'' was released on June 15, 1989. Channing played drums on the entire album with the exception of "Floyd the Barber" and "Paper Cuts" which featured drummer
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from a recording session prior to Channing joining the band. The 1992 re-release of Bleach included the song "Downer", which also had Crover on drums from the same recording session prior to Channing joining the band. In April 1990, Nirvana recorded eight songs at
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with producer
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for the band's sophomore album, although the session was not completed due to Cobain losing his voice. During the sessions, Cobain and Novoselic became disenchanted with Channing's drumming, and Channing expressed frustration at not being actively involved in songwriting. These creative and artistic differences culminated in Channing's departure after their April-May 1990 tour, a mutual decision within the band. Nirvana used the Smart Studios recordings as a demo to secure a new contract with a major label and the band re-recorded the tracks for a new studio album in the fall of 1990, recruiting
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as their new drummer who adopted many of Channing's drum parts. Although uncredited (until the Deluxe edition), the version of "Polly" used on ''
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'' is the original version the band recorded with Channing on percussion, the only song carried over from the previous session. Due to popularity and longevity, the rehashing of older work by Nirvana continued, both during the band's existence and following their demise. The 1992 compilation, '' Incesticide'', featured the tracks "Big Long Now", "Stain" and "Dive", which all credited Channing as drummer. Live versions of "Polly" and "Breed" that included Channing appeared on ''
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'', a live album released in 1996. The 2004 ''
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'' box set featured a DVD of a December 1988 Nirvana rehearsal, as well as seven songs scattered across the first two discs of the set, all with Channing on drums. Following Nirvana's induction into the
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in December 2013, Channing said in an interview with the Radio.com website that he perceived the recognition as a gift for his daughter. However, Channing was later informed of his omission via text message, and was not included in the April 2014 induction, as the accolade only applied to Cobain, Novoselic and Grohl. Channing did attend the ceremony, and his replacement
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made a point to publicly thank Channing for his contributions to the band and noted that some of Nirvana's most recognizable drum riffs
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were, in fact, written by Channing.


Post-Nirvana work

After leaving Nirvana, Channing formed the Fire Ants who released the ''Stripped'' EP on Dekema Records in 1992, produced by
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, who had produced ''Bleach''. Members of the Fire Ants included Brian Wood (vocals) and Kevin Wood (guitars), brothers of the late
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singer Andrew Wood, and bassist Dan McDonald. Channing and McDonald collaborated again in 1998 with John Hurd and Erik Spicer, forming The Methodists who released the album ''Cookie''. Chad stepped from behind the drum set to front his new project Before Cars, which released the single "Old Chair" in 2006. They released their debut album ''Walk Back'' in 2008, again produced by Jack Endino. Channing supplies lead vocals and bass on all tracks as well as some acoustic guitar.


Discography


With Tic Dolly Row

* ''Live'' demo (1987)


With Nirvana


With Fire Ants

* ''Ant Acid'' 7" (1992) * ''Stripped'' EP (1992)


With The Methodists

* ''Cookie'' (1998)


With Before Cars

* ''Old Chair'' EP (2006) * ''Walk Back'' (2008) * ''How We Run'' (2013)


References


External links


East of the Equator's websiteOfficial MySpace for Chad Channing and Before CarsRed Band MySpaceDekema Records (released Fire Ants EP "Stripped")Fire Ants MySpaceThe Methodists MySpace
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