Duncan Arsenault

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Duncan Arsenault

Duncan Arsenault drumming with The Curtain Society, October 2006
Background information
Born (1974-08-28) August 28, 1974
Origin Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Rock, funk, pop, country, folk, electronic music, alternative
Instruments Drums, guitar, bass guitar, piano, electronic music
Associated acts The Curtain Society, The Marshall Pass, The Curtis Mayflower, Sam James, Big Eyed Rabbit, Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped, Beg, Scream & Shout!, The Howl, Shana Morrison
Website www.duncanarsenault.com

Duncan Charles Arsenault (born August 28, 1974 in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.) is a multi-instrumentalist and the drummer for the American rock band The Curtain Society, Sam James, Big Eyed Rabbit, The Curtis Mayflower, Beg, Scream & Shout! and Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped . His solo electronic music project has been featured on the CBS television program NCIS and The Young and the Restless. In December of 2012, Duncan released an album as The Marshall Pass called Phantom Train. The Marshall Pass's music will appear in the independent film American Mongrell [1]to be released in 2013.

Duncan is currently performing and recording with Big Eyed Rabbit, The Curtis Mayflower, and Sam James.

Duncan is the son of jazz and blues organ player Al Arsenault. They collaborated on the released the album Hat Full of Blues shortly before his death on May 15, 2007.[2]

Collaborations

Arsenault drums with Shana Morrison daughter of Van Morrison and has also played drums with author, poet, musician Jim Carroll. Duncan and The Curtain Society have also performed backing up Mark Burgess from The Chameleons.

Discography

The Curtis Mayflower

  • "American Mongrel Soundtrack Album - 2014
  • "Everything Beautiful Is Under Attack" - January 2014
  • "Live at The Dive EP" February 2013

The Marshall Pass

Big Eyed Rabbit

  • Live At The Stomping Ground - November 2013
  • Big Eyed Rabbit - August 2012

Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped

  • Like The Red Haunts The Wine - April 2012

Beg, Scream & Shout!

  • No Amount of Alcohol - April 2011

James Keyes

  • "The Middle" - 2013
  • "Devil Take The Hindmost" - 2011

Zack Borer

  • Home - May 2007

The Al Arsenault Blues Band

  • Hat Full of Blues - 2007

The Curtain Society

Albums

EPs

Singles, compilations

  • "Birds Fly Information", Boston Does Boston Vol 1&2, 2013
  • Every Corner of the Room - Worcester Magazine Turtle Boy Music Awards CD 2008
  • Sleigh Ride - A Very Local Christmas 2003, Bedazzled Records X-Mas Disc 1997
  • No Wonder - It's Your Local Music 2002
  • Plaster - Several Bands Galore - Claire Records 1998
  • Swing/Evanston - Splashed with Many a Speck - Dewdrops Records 1997
  • Riverful Losing Today Magazine 1997
  • Mouthwithout (version 2) - Nigh - Castle von Buhler Records 1997
  • Mouthwithout b/w Swamp Thing - 7" vinyl - Bedazzled Records 1997
  • Ferris Wheel - Radio Hepcats Vol. 1 1996
  • Gravity - Anon - Castle von Buhler Records 1995
  • Cradle - Woke Up Smiling - Bedazzled Records 1995
  • Love Ends - Soon - Castle von Buhler Records 1994
Rarities

These songs and discs can sometimes be found through collectors, bootlegs and on the web

  • 10th Anniversary Celebration (4 song CD) - 1998
    • Two Wonderful Stars
    • Beautiful Song
    • Beautiful Dub (remix)
    • Sleigh Ride
  • 10th Anniversary Celebration (4 song CD) - 1998
  • Ocean Rain - Echo & the Bunnymen - cover, unreleased
  • Across the Universe - The Beatles - cover, unreleased
  • Theme From Tremolo Lounge unreleased
  • I Wanna Be Sedated - The Ramones - cover, unreleased
  • Do They Know It's Christmas - performed under the name Clanging Chimes of Doom, featuring guest singers - 2003

Other appearances

  • Solo - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen A Very Local Christmas 2003
  • Drums - Mike Duffy 'Destined to be a Rumor' (cd)
  • Drums - Daniel Roughan (cd)
  • Drums - Tim Hansen 'Bless My Soul' (cd)
  • Drums - Denis Coughlan (cd)

External links

Additional information

References

  1. "American Mongrel Kickstarter page". 2012-12-04. Retrieved 2012-12-04. 
  2. "Al Arsenault Official Website". 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2013-04-12. 
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