Brad Pemberton
Brad Pemberton (born August 8, 1969) is an American drummer, primarily known for his role in several bands backing Ryan Adams, including The Sweetheart Revolution, The Damn Band, The Pinkhearts and The Cardinals.[1] Pemberton previously played in Iodine (with Cardinals bassist Chris Feinstein). He has also toured with Brendan Benson. In February 2016 Brad Pemberton was announced as the new drummer with Steve Earle and The Dukes.
Discography
Artist | Album | Year |
---|---|---|
Iodine | Maximum Joy | 1995 |
Daniel Tashian | Sweetie | 1996 |
Iodine | Baby Grand | 1998 |
Heather Nova | Truth and Bone | 1998 |
Patty Griffin | Flaming Red | 1998 |
Stateside | Twice As Gone | 2002 |
Ryan Adams | Demolition | 2002 |
Adrienne Young | Plow To The End Of The Row | 2004 |
Jerry Castle | Back Side Of Down | 2004 |
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals | Cold Roses[2] | 2005 |
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals | Jacksonville City Nights[2] | 2005 |
Cerys Matthews | Never Said Goodbye | 2006 |
Willie Nelson | Songbird | 2006 |
Mark Huff | Gravity | 2007 |
Alternate Routes | Good & Reckless & True | 2007 |
Ryan Adams | Easy Tiger[3] | 2007 |
Warren Pash | Plastic Rulers | 2007 |
Minnie Driver | Seastories | 2007 |
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals | Follow The Lights | 2007 |
Jessie Baylin | Firesight | 2008 |
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals | Cardinology | 2008 |
John Paul | Belmont Boulevard | 2008 |
Gin Wigmore | Holy Smoke | 2009 |
Steve Earle & The Dukes | So You Wannabe An Outlaw. | 2017 |
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References
- [Advertisement]. CMJ New Music Monthly. 155 (Jun 2008): 9.
- Strong, Martin C. The Essential Rock Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate, 2006. 9.
- Cohen, Jonathan. "'Tiger' Tales." Billboard 119.20 (19 May 2007): 66.
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