Bob D'Amico
Bob D'Amico is an American drummer. He is best known as the drummer for indie rock bands The Fiery Furnaces and Sebadoh.[1][2]
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Born | October 8, 1969 |
Origin | Queens, NY |
Genres | Indie rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | Late 80s–present |
Associated acts | The Fiery Furnaces, Sebadoh, Lou Reed, Circle of Buzzards, No Chief, Saqqara Mastaba, Set On Stun |
Discography
With Set On Stun
Studio albums
- Reveals the Shocking Truth... CD (1998, Distance Formula Recordings)
With The Fiery Furnaces
Studio albums
- Widow City CD/2xLP/Digital (October 9, 2007, Thrill Jockey)
- I'm Going Away CD/LP/Digital (July 21, 2009, Thrill Jockey)
Live albums
- Remember 2xCD/3xLP/Digital (August 19, 2008, Thrill Jockey)
Singles
- The End is Near LP (July 24, 2009, Thrill Jockey)
With Lou Reed
- "Peggy Sue" Rave On Buddy Holly CD/LP (June 28, 2011, Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group)
With Sebadoh
Studio albums
- Defend Yourself CD/LP/Cassette/Digital (September 16, 2013, Joyful Noise/Domino)
- Act Surprised CD/LP/Digital (May 24, 2019, Dangerbird Records/Fire Records)
EPs
- Secret EP CD/LP/Digital (July 23, 2012, Self-released/Joyful Noise)
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References
- "Bob D'Amico of The Fiery Furnaces". Modern Drummer. July 10, 2008. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Sebadoh: Biography". AllMusic.
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