Tracker (band)
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American indie rock band
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Origin | Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Labels | FILMguerrero |
Members | John Askew, Erik Herzog, Adam Selzer, Bruce Winters |
Website | www.trackermusic.com |
Tracker is an American indie rock ensemble from Portland, Oregon. The act was founded in 1998 by John Askew,[1] a freelance audio engineer and writer for Tape Op magazine.
Background
[edit ]Askew, a multi-instrumentalist, initially performed studio recordings with little (if any) assistance, and recruited a revolving line of musicians for live performances. Among the artists in tow include Michael Schorr, the drummer with Death Cab for Cutie as well as Dave Harding, the bassist with Richmond Fontaine. Schorr would eventually become a mainstay with the act.
As Death Cab for Cutie came to prominence, Tracker shared stages with them, alongside Giant Sand, Calexico, and The Black Heart Procession.
Discography
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "THE OFFSPRING EFFECT". Willamette Week. 2005年06月15日. Retrieved 2024年11月05日.
- ^ Ames - Tracker | Album | AllMusic , retrieved 2024年11月05日
- ^ Polk - Tracker | Album | AllMusic , retrieved 2024年11月05日
- ^ Helfrich, M. William. "Steps in the Snow". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2024年11月05日.
- ^ Blankets - Tracker | Album | AllMusic , retrieved 2024年11月05日
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