John Dwyer (musician)
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John Dwyer (musician) (born October 3, 1974)[1] is an American musician currently based in San Francisco, California, and originally from Providence, Rhode Island.
He has been in and fronted several underground American bands since 1997.[2] He currently fronts and plays guitar for Thee Oh Sees, which originally started as a way for him to release his solo home recordings but has since evolved into a full band. He is also known for his membership in the bands Coachwhips and Pink and Brown, among others.[3]
In 2003, John Dwyer founded Castle Face Records with Brian Lee Hughes, and Matt Jones.[4]
Bands
- Pink and Brown (1997–2003)
- Landed
- The Netmen (with Brian Gibson of Lightning Bolt)
- Yikes
- Burmese
- Dig That Body Up, It's Alive
- Revenge SF (aka Revenge)
- Sword and Sandals
- Coachwhips (2001–2005)
- The Hospitals
- Zeigenbock Kopf
- The Drums (from San Francisco, not to be confused with the Drums from Brooklyn)
- Thee Oh Sees (formerly The Ohsees, OCS, Orange County Sound, Orinoka Crash Suite)
External links
- Thee Oh Sees
- Castle Face Records
- Thee Oh Sees on MySpace
- Thee Oh Sees on Facebook
Notes
- ↑ http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/hell-be-a-really-cool-old-man/Content?oid=9742059
- ↑ http://www.deadmetaphor.com/artnoise/feature/dwyer/dwyer2.html
- ↑ http://www.deadmetaphor.com/artnoise/feature/dwyer/dwyer2.html
- ↑ http://issuu.com/rvcaanpq/docs/anpquarterly-vol-2-no-7?e=5507323/1683424
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