Tod Ashley (singer)
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Tod Ashley (born November 30, 1965), better known by the stage name Tod A, is an American singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist. He founded the rock music groups Cop Shoot Cop and
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. Ashley also spent time while in art school in a band called Shithäus with Jon Spencer, later of The Blues Explosion. Ashley was living in
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when he decided that he wanted to travel the world. In 2005, putting his musical career on hiatus, Tod spent most of the year traveling the Far East, including Calcutta, India and Bangkok, Thailand. He has published a written account of his travels in a blog, which he calls ''Postcards From the Other Side of the World''. He lived in Bali for three years until 2010. In 2019, Ashley published his first novel, ''Banging the Monkey'' based on his experiences abroad.


Discography

;Cop Shoot Cop ;
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;Other appearances


References


External links


90.3 WCPN Cleveland – Podcast interview with Tod A.
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