Patrick Krief

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Patrick Krief

Krief performing in Brussels in 2006
Background information
Also known as Krief
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Associated acts The Dears
Black Diamond Bay
Website Patrick Krief Official Site

Patrick Krief is a Canadian musician and singer-songwriter. Krief is known as the guitarist for The Dears since 2004.

In 2004 he appeared on MTV Canada's Project Moose Catch. He was a guest on Jonathan Ross's show in 2005. In 2006, he made appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman, Last Call with Carson Daly, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

In August 2007, Krief released his debut solo EP Take It Or Leave, which was co-mixed by former Dears bandmate Murray Lightburn.[1] He toured internationally, including in Mexico, to promote the EP and his new solo career under the name of Krief.[2] In 2009 Krief released "Calm Awaits" with his band Black Diamond Bay. In addition to being a musician, Krief is also a producer, he has self produced all his albums and has worked as a session musician on albums for bands such as New Wave Blues; The Wandas' third LP released in January 2009.

Krief currently resides in Montreal.

References

  1. Sayani, Fateema. "Krief and a Thief", Ottawa Citizen, 2007-04-19, p. F3.
  2. Chan, Jennifer. "Montreal, aquí", Mural, 2007-08-17, p. 19.

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