Peter Hughes (musician)
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Background information | |
Birth name | Peter Hughes |
Genres | Folk rock, Lo-Fi |
Instruments | Bass guitar, Acoustic guitar |
Years active | 1991–present |
Associated acts | The Mountain Goats, Nothing Painted Blue, Diskothi-Q |
Peter Hughes is a multi-instrumentalist[1] currently with the band the Mountain Goats. During live performances, he accompanies leader John Darnielle on bass.[2][3] His first official recording with the band was 2002's Tallahassee, but he also sang backup vocals on the song "Cubs in Five" from the 1995 EP Nine Black Poppies.[4] That year, the Mountain Goats also dedicated an EP to him, Songs for Peter Hughes.
Hughes is also a member of DiskothiQ and was the bassist for Nothing Painted Blue.
In 2001, Hughes published The Baseball Diaries, his account of 31 ballgames that he attended in 2000.[5]
In 2004, Hughes released a solo album titled The One Hundred Thousand Songs of Peter Peter Hughes.
In 2010, he released a solo album titled Fangio.
Personal life
Hughes's father was a flight-test technician for McDonnell Douglas, prompting a lasting interest in aviation.[6]
Hughes currently resides in Rochester, New York.[7]
References
- ↑ Cardy, Tom. "Mountain men head down-under", The Dominion Post, 2005-09-02, p. B10.
- ↑ Lobley, Katrina. "The Mountain Goats: John Darnielle makes infectious pop music out of his dysfunctional early family life", The Age, 2006-12-14. Retrieved on 2008-08-06.
- ↑ Pareles, Jon. "With Beat, Introvert Clears Path To Hope", The New York Times, 2008-03-20, p. E5.
- ↑ The Mountain Goats | Bio
- ↑ Seligman, Martin (2001-01-23). "Keeping score", The Village Voice 46 (3):189.
- ↑ Smith, Patrick. "Ask the pilot: The Mountain Goats invade the pilot's airspace", Salon, 2005-11-11. Retrieved on 2008-08-06.
- ↑ Rock and Roll Dreams'll Come Through
External links
- Peter Hughes interview on The Merlin Show
- Fivetools.com Peter Hughes' official website.
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