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Robin Pecknold was born in Seattle in 1986, the youngest of three children. His maternal great-grandfather, Theodor Valaas, immigrated to Seattle from Norway in 1905. Pecknold's father, Greg, [2] played in Seattle-based soul band The Fathoms in the 1960s and has since worked as a film editor. Both of Pecknold's siblings work closely with Fleet ...
Fleet Foxes are an American indie folk band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2006.The band currently consists of Robin Pecknold (vocals, guitar), Skyler Skjelset (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), Casey Wescott (keyboards, mandolin, backing vocals), Christian Wargo (bass, guitar, backing vocals), and Morgan Henderson (upright bass, guitar, woodwinds, violin, percussion, saxophone).
[12] [20] Pecknold used the latter to update listeners on what to expect with the new album. [13] The album's rollout was a family affair: Pecknold's brother, Sean, directed a music video, while his mother initially handled accounting. [12] Pecknold's sister was a rock critic at Seattle Weekly, helping to secure coverage. [12]
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A final photo has emerged of North Carolina grandparents on the roof of their home, surrounded by floodwaters, minutes before they drowned due to Hurricane Helene. Jessica Drye Turner’s family ...
Photos from the event at The Paley Museum in New York City show Tom embracing his wife Jillie Mack and daughter Hannah Selleck on the red carpet, giving fans a rare look into his personal life ...
An album trailer made by Sean Pecknold was released on YouTube on April 4, 2017, featuring in-studio footage as well as previews of many forthcoming songs. [21] [22] [23] A first look at the packaging proofs of the vinyl was provided by Robin Pecknold on April 20, showcasing the front cover, [24] the inside [25] and the back cover. [26]
Pecknold began writing Shore in September 2018, immediately after touring Crack-Up.He wanted to find a "new, brighter way" of writing songs. He created playlists of hundreds of "warm" songs, immersing himself in the music of Arthur Russell, Curtis Mayfield, Nina Simone, Michael Nau, Van Morrison, Sam Cooke, The Roches, João Gilberto, Piero Piccioni, Tim Bernardes, Tim Maia, Jai Paul, and ...