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Wilco is an American rock band based in Chicago. The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo after singer Jay Farrar 's departure. Wilco's lineup changed frequently during its first decade, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation.
Jay Bennett was born November 15, 1963, in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. [1]Bennett was a founding member of Titanic Love Affair. The band recorded three albums in the 1990s: Titanic Love Affair (1991), No Charisma (EP, 1992), and Their Titanic Majesty's Request (1996).
Following the departure of Jay Farrar in May 1994, the remaining members of Uncle Tupelo, including Johnston, Ken Coomer, and John Stirratt, formed the band Wilco under the leadership of Jeff Tweedy. Johnston left Wilco shortly after their second album, Being There in 1996 to form his own short-lived band, the Pony Stars and tour with his ...
A recent March 13 drug raid in Rally Hill led officers to the arrest of 40-year-old James Rucker, a confirmed blood member and suspected drug dealer.
The way the band approaches Guthrie’s lyrics, sometimes with appropriately rootsy backing and at others with invigorating, modern arrangements, is a testament to early Wilco’s versatility and ...
Glenn Kotche / ˈ k oʊ tʃ i / (born December 31, [1] 1970 in Roselle, Illinois, [2] United States) is an American drummer and composer, best known for his involvement in the band Wilco. He was named the 40th greatest drummer of all time by Gigwise in 2008. [3] Prior to working with Wilco, Kotche released a four-track album entitled Introducing.
Cousin is the thirteenth studio album by the American rock band Wilco, released on September 29, 2023, by dBpm Records.The album was produced by Cate Le Bon, representing the first time the band used an outside producer in over a decade since 2009's Wilco (The Album), and was preceded by two singles: "Evicted" [1] and the title track. [6]
At that point, he started becoming a full-fledged member of the band, contributing parts to the new songs and even handling more of the nuts-and-bolts architecture of the older songs." [4] He first appeared on Wilco's 2004 release, A Ghost Is Born. [3] On that album, he received songwriting credit for "Hell is Chrome" and "Theologians".