Peter Stampfel
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Peter Stampfel | |
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Stampfel sometime between 2000 and 2003 | |
Born | (1938年10月29日) October 29, 1938 (age 86) |
Occupation | Associate editor at DAW Books |
Spouse(s) | Betsy Wollheim (1970s-present, as of 2020); Antonia (a.k.a. Barbara Ann Goldblatt, 1960s–1970s, d. 2017)[1] [2] [3] [4] |
Musical career | |
Genres | Folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | fiddle, violin, guitar, banjo |
Years active | 1963–present |
Labels | |
Musical artist |
Peter Stampfel (born October 29, 1938, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin [5] ) is an American fiddle player, old-time musician, and singer-songwriter.
History
[edit ]Stampfel is best known as a member of the Holy Modal Rounders, a psychedelic folk band that he founded with Steve Weber in the early 1960s.[6] He was also briefly a member of the Fugs and has been the leader of several musical projects, including the Bottlecaps, the Du-Tels, and the WORM All-Stars. He has performed with They Might Be Giants, the Roches, Richard Barone, Yo La Tengo, Bongwater, Jeffrey Lewis, Michael Hurley, Baby Gramps and Loudon Wainwright III.[7]
Legacy
[edit ]Music Critic Robert Christgau has asserted that "next to Bob Dylan, Stampfel is the closest thing to a genius" to come out of the New York folk revival scene of the 1960's.[8]
Discography
[edit ]- Solo
- May 1994 Hello CD of the Month (1994)
- You Must Remember This... (1995)
- Dook of the Beatniks (2010)
- Better Than Expected (2014)
- Holiday For Strings (2016)
- The Cambrian Explosion (2017)
- The Ordovician Era (2019)
- Peter Stampfel's 20th Century in 100 Songs (2021)
- The Fugs
- Virgin Fugs (1966) [9]
- Holy Modal Rounders
- The Holy Modal Rounders (1964)
- The Holy Modal Rounders 2 (1965)
- Indian War Whoop (1967)
- The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968)
- Good Taste Is Timeless (1971)
- Alleged in Their Own Time (1975)
- Last Round (1978)
- Going Nowhere Fast (1981)
- Too Much Fun! (1999)
- with the Bottlecaps
- Peter Stampfel & the Bottlecaps (1986)
- People's Republic of Rock 'n' Roll (1989)
- The Jig Is Up (2004)
- with Zoë Stampfel
- Ass in the Air (2010)
- with Baby Gramps
- Outertainment (2010)
- with Jeffrey Lewis
- Come On Board (2011)
- Hey Hey, it's... The Jeffrey Lewis & Peter Stampfel Band (2013)
- Have Moicy 2: The Hoodoo Bash (2015)
- Both Ways (2021)
- with Luke Faust
- Wendigo Dwain Story (2011)
- with the Unholy Modal Rounders and others
- Have Moicy! (1976)
- with the WORM All-Stars
- A Sure Sign of Something (2011)
References
[edit ]- ^ Vila, Benito (February 27, 2019). "Peter Stampfel: The Last Holy Modal Rounder Tells All". Please Kill Me . Retrieved March 20, 2020.
- ^ "Antonia Duren". Discogs. 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
- ^ McFadden, John (2007). Bear Suit Follies: The Songs, Stories and Letters of Antonia. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-0615137735.
- ^ Sisario, Ben (March 6, 2020). "Steve Weber, 76, a Founder of an Influential Folk Band, Dies". New York Times . Retrieved March 20, 2020.
- ^ Layne, Joslyn. "Peter Stampfel". Allmusic. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
- ^ "Welcome to the weird world of Peter Stampfel". The Irish Times. December 8, 2001. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Gross, Jason (September 1996). "Peter Stampfel interview". Perfect Sound Forever . Retrieved August 16, 2012.
- ^ The Holy Modal Rounders: Bound to Lose (2006), May 10, 2023, retrieved September 8, 2023
- ^ "The Fugs - Virgin Fugs Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic .
External links
[edit ]- Interview on Stampfel's folk beginnings, New York City in the 1950s and collaborations, with Jersey Beat
- Stampfel World. Stampfel's notes on recent projects.
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