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The Mountain Goats are an American band formed in Claremont, California, by singer-songwriter John Darnielle. The band is currently based in Durham, North Carolina . For many years, the sole member of the Mountain Goats was Darnielle, despite the plural moniker.
John Darnielle (/ d ɑːr ˈ n iː l / dar-NEEL; [1] born March 16, 1967) [2] is an American musician and novelist best known as the primary, and originally sole, member of the American band The Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist. [3]
Members of the American indie folk band The Mountain Goats. Pages in category "The Mountain Goats members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Wurster flew from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles the day after the Mountain Goats' last show and played his first show with Mould the next night in Solana Beach, California. Wurster has drummed on every Bob Mould album since 2009's Life and Times and became a member of the Bob Mould Band. [21]
“I hope you die” is a line that Mountain Goats fans have been singing at the band’s shows for about 20 years. But suddenly, the song that contains it, “No Children,” has turned from a ...
Peter Hughes is an American multi-instrumentalist [1] formerly with the band The Mountain Goats.During live performances, he accompanied leader John Darnielle on bass. [2] [3] His first official recording with the band was 2002's Tallahassee, and he has performed on every subsequent studio album as of 2023’s Jenny from Thebes; he also sang backup vocals on the song "Cubs in Five" from the ...
As with Knives Out and Glass Onion, Rian Johnson has stuffed his latest murder mystery with a slew of stars. Poker Face is headlined by Natasha Lyonne, but its conceit of a roaming detective ...
The Mountain Goats are an American, Durham, North Carolina–based band, led by American singer-songwriter John Darnielle.Darnielle began recording in 1991, and is known for his highly literate lyrics and (until 2002) his lo-fi recording style. [1]