Wharton Tiers (born 1953, in
Philadelphia
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) is an American
audio engineer,
record producer
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,
drummer and
percussion
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ist.
Biography
After receiving a diploma from
Villanova University
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(Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania), he moved to
New York City
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in 1976 and was part of the
No Wave scene.
As an
audio engineer and
record producer
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, he has worked on projects such as
Sonic Youth,
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Places
In the United States:
* Glenn, California
* Glenn County, California
* Glenn, Georgia, a settleme ...
,
Das Damen
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,
Helmet
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,
Dinosaur Jr
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,
White Zombie,
Quicksand
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,
An Albatross
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History
Formed in the fall of 1999 by guitarist Jake Lisowski, vocalist Edward B. Gieda III, drummer Chris Abbott, bassist Jason Hudak, and organist Phillip Reynolds Price, ...
,
The Dentists,
Unrest
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, and
Gumball. To date he has produced and recorded over 200 LPs and CDs, including Helmet's ''Meantime'', for which he received a gold record in 1993.
He is also known as a percussionist and drummer for
Theoretical Girls
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,
Laurie Anderson
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, and his own
Wharton Tiers Ensemble.
Tiers started two groups which played his own compositions: A Band, which disbanded in 1980, and
Glorious Strangers, which released a self-titled LP in 1984. Since then he has continued to compose and write many different styles of music, including solo piano, synth based instrumentals, opera, and symphonic works.
A CD of instrumentals for massed guitars by the
Wharton Tiers Ensemble, ''Brighter Than Life'', came out in April 1996, and the follow-up, ''Twilight Of The Computer Age'', was released at the end of 1999. A new Ensemble LP, ''Freedom Now!'', was released in March 2013 on Fun City NYC, a new record label founded by Tiers to release his music. This was followed by "A Transendance" in June 2014.
Personal discography
* 1978. Theoretical Girls – You Got Me / U.S. Millie, 7", Theoretical Records, 1978.
* 1979. A Band – Lowly Worm, 7", Nancy Records, 1979.
* 1980. Glorious Strangers – Why Don't You Join The Army / Media Media, 7", Theoretical Records, 1980.
* 1983. Glorious Strangers – Untitled, Lp, Fun City Records, 1983.
* 1996. Wharton Tiers – Brighter Than Life, CD, 1996, Atavistic records.
* 1996. Glenn Branca – Songs '77-'79, CD, 1996, Atavistic records. 6 songs among 8 from Theoretical Girls.
* 1999. Wharton Tiers Ensemble, The – Twilight Of The Computer Age, CD, Atavistic records, 1999.
* 2002. Theoretical Girls – Theoretical Record, CD, Acute Records, 2002. Anthology of (mostly) unreleased material from the No Wave years.
* 2013. Wharton Tiers Ensemble - Freedom Now!, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2013
* 2013. Wharton Tiers - Mayan Nocturnes, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2013
* 2013. Superduperlooper - Superduperlooper, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2013
* 2013. Aurora.23 - Flash In The Universe, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2013
* 2014. Wharton Tiers Ensemble - A Transendance, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2014
* 2016. Wharton Tiers - Political Sonatas, Digital, Fun City NYC, 2016
References
Bibliography
* Thurston Moore, Byron Coley, ''No Wave - Post-punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980''., Abrams Image, New York, 2008, 143 p., ()
External links
Biography on his personal page
* Lists of production and engineering credits with th
Fun City Studiosan
The Kennel Recording studio
* Wharton Tiers's Discography o
Discogs
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1953 births
Living people
Villanova University alumni
No wave
American percussionists
Record producers from Pennsylvania
American audio engineers
Musicians from Philadelphia
Engineers from Pennsylvania
Atavistic Records artists