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David Immerglück

David A. Immerglück (born May 3, 1961)[1][2] is an American multi-instrumentalist who is best known as a guitarist in the alternative rock bands Counting Crows, Camper Van Beethoven and the Monks of Doom, as well as for his tenure with American singer songwriter John Hiatt. A versatile musician, Immerglück plays mandolin, pedal steel guitar, bass, slide guitar, electric sitar, keyboards, and sings.

David Immerglück
Immerglück in October 2012
Background information
Birth nameDavid A. Immerglück
Also known as"Immy", "Immer", "Bindi Boy"
Born (1961-05-03) May 3, 1961 (age 62)
Berkeley, California
Genresrock, alternative rock, folk, soul, experimental
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1985–present
Websitegimmyimmy.com

Musical career edit

Early bands edit

Immerglück began playing music in the San Francisco Bay area. Like other aspiring young musicians, he played with various childhood friends, but began a lifetime habit of joining or "sitting in" with more than one band at a time, learning from the exposure to other differing musical influences and interests. He early began to experiment with different sounds with a growing interest in instruments beyond just the guitar. Initially emerging in the early 80's as musician/engineer in an esoteric rock band/studio collective called Polymorph, Immerglück recorded his first single with a band named Mod-L Society (featuring future Counting Crow Adam Duritz): "Back To Baltimore"/"Janie", in 1985.[3]

The Ophelias edit

By 1987, he joined popular SF band The Ophelias (signed to the San Francisco wing of British label Rough Trade Records), touring and recording two albums with them ("Oriental Head" and "The Big O"), while continuing to pursue his interests in producing and/or playing with other bands in the fertile Bay Area indie rock scene. Immerglück played with The Ophelias for the better part of the next three years, until joining Camper Van Beethoven in the summer of 1989. The Ophelias released a retrospective compilation album "Bare Bodkin" in 2017, containing many previously unreleased tracks.

Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven edit

The Monks of Doom were a side project formed by members of the popular progressive Bay area indie rock band Camper Van Beethoven. Formed in 1986, the Monks of Doom "somehow fused post-punk sensibilities with prog rock decadence and folk tradition elegance".[4] Original guitarist Chris Molla left the group shortly after the band formed[4] and was replaced by Immerglück, who contributed guitar, pedal steel, vocals, mandolin and keyboards. One Allmusic critic compared their work to "pop experimentalists Frank Zappa and Syd Barrett".[5]

Bassist Victor Krummenacher noted, "We were interested in doing slightly more outside music that had heavier and more progressive tendencies. It was an outside expansion, a chance to go wherever our imagination took us."[4] Immerglück described the sonic chemistry between that of himself and Lisher, the band's two guitarists, as music "that seemed to juxtapose the chaotic and the beautiful, the raw bluster and the ornate".[4]

Immerglück joined Camper Van Beethoven as a member for the final tours of their initial run, prior to their breakup in 1990. The Monks of Doom intensified their activity after this, ultimately producing five albums[3] to positive acclaim before the members took a long reprieve in 1993.[4] Both groups have since reformed - Camper Van Beethoven in 1999 (with Immerglück peripherally involved as a part-time member), and the Monks of Doom in 2003 (with Immerglück involved full-time).[citation needed]

John Hiatt (& The Nashville Queens) edit

In late '94/early '95, on drummer Michael Urbano's recommendation, Immerglück was brought in to record seminal American songwriter John Hiatt's album Walk On. He became a permanent fixture in Hiatt's band, touring extensively, and went on to record two more albums (1997's Little Head and 2000's Grammy nominated Crossing Muddy Waters) as well as new tracks for a compilation (1998's Best of John Hiatt). His tenure with Hiatt ended in 1999, when he became a full-time member of Counting Crows.

Counting Crows edit

Around 1993, Immerglück became involved with an early incarnation of the modern rock group Counting Crows, and has since appeared in some capacity on all of Counting Crows' albums.[6] Because of other musical projects, he initially functioned only as a session player. With his skills on guitar and a variety of other instruments, including both slide guitar and pedal steel guitar, mandolin, keyboards and backing vocals, he easily fell into place with old friends from the San Francisco Bay scene. Since 1999, Immergluck has been a permanent member of the band, touring and recording.

 
David Immerglück, 2008 Brussels, Belgium

Other musical work edit

Immerglück formed another band in the later 90's, Glider (also featuring Counting Crows' drummer Jim Bogios), during the time he was playing with John Hiatt. He has also performed as both a session musician and a sideman with a wide range of other artists, including John Hiatt, Coby Brown, Chantal Kreviazuk, James Maddock, Chris Stills, Tyson Meade, Elan Sara Defan, Cracker, Hootie & the Blowfish, Papa's Culture, Jonathan Segel, The Walkabouts, Johnny Hickman, Low Stars, Jason Karaban, Chris Seefried and Sordid Humor. Immerglück, along with Davey Faragher, was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 2001 for his work with John Hiatt's album Crossing Muddy Waters, a bluesy soulful album of only three performers, without drums, compared by some to the work of Tom Waits,[7] with Immerglück contributing mandolin, 12-string guitar, slide guitar and vocals on many songs. In 2004, Immerglück again received a Grammy nomination, as well as Oscar and Golden Globe nominations as a co-writer for the Counting Crows song "Accidentally in Love" (the song featured in the film Shrek 2).

Immerglück also appeared on the solo debut by Paul Collins, formerly of The Beat and The Nerves. Recorded for Sony Records, the album was a blend of alternative country and rock, featuring Immerglück on guitar, alongside the core members of Chris Isaak's band, Silvertone.

In 2008, Immergluck began playing music with NYC based British singer/songwriter James Maddock, forming the acoustic duo Jimmy/Immy as well as sometimes playing in Maddock's band. Jimmy/Immy have toured extensively in Italy on several occasions, and continue to play regularly in the greater NYC area. 2012 saw the release of Jimmy/Immy Live at Rockwood Music Hall, and in 2016 Jimmy/Immy (w/Alex Valle) Live in Italia was released.

In 2013, Immerglück appeared on the opening track of Joseph Arthur's tenth studio album, The Ballad of Boogie Christ.

In 2016 Immerglück produced and played on flamboyant Indie Rock legend Tyson Meade's forthcoming album Robbing the Nuclear Family, as well as joining bizarre improv collective Mushroom.

Equipment edit

Extensive description of instruments on the official website in the infobox:

Influences edit

Immerglück has listed a variety of musicians who were influences on his music. They include: Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band, Can, Grateful Dead, Gang of Four, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Miles Davis, Tangerine Dream, The Rolling Stones, King Crimson, Pentangle, John Coltrane, Muddy Waters, Brian Eno, Tinariwen, and Roy Harper.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ California Birth Index, 1905-1995 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2005.
  2. ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 & 2 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  3. ^ a b Immerglück, David; King, Mary (2000–2008). . Discography. Official Website of David Immerglück. Archived from the original on October 25, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e Official Band Website (2007). "The Monks of Doom". Official Website. Retrieved January 4, 2009.
  5. ^ a b Proefrock, Stacia (2000). "Monks of Doom Biography". AMG. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
  6. ^ Farley, Mike (2000–2008). "Interview with David Immergluck of Counting Crows". Bullz-Eye.com. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
  7. ^ Stolder, Steven (September 26, 2000). "Crossing Muddy Waters". Album Review. pp. 1 Disc, Vanguard Records. Retrieved January 22, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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David A Immergluck born May 3 1961 1 2 is an American multi instrumentalist who is best known as a guitarist in the alternative rock bands Counting Crows Camper Van Beethoven and the Monks of Doom as well as for his tenure with American singer songwriter John Hiatt A versatile musician Immergluck plays mandolin pedal steel guitar bass slide guitar electric sitar keyboards and sings David ImmergluckImmergluck in October 2012Background informationBirth nameDavid A ImmergluckAlso known as Immy Immer Bindi Boy Born 1961 05 03 May 3 1961 age 62 Berkeley CaliforniaGenresrock alternative rock folk soul experimentalOccupation s Musician songwriter producerInstrument s GuitarYears active1985 presentWebsitegimmyimmy wbr com Contents 1 Musical career 1 1 Early bands 1 2 The Ophelias 1 3 Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven 1 4 John Hiatt amp The Nashville Queens 1 5 Counting Crows 1 6 Other musical work 2 Equipment 3 Influences 4 Notes 5 External linksMusical career editEarly bands edit Immergluck began playing music in the San Francisco Bay area Like other aspiring young musicians he played with various childhood friends but began a lifetime habit of joining or sitting in with more than one band at a time learning from the exposure to other differing musical influences and interests He early began to experiment with different sounds with a growing interest in instruments beyond just the guitar Initially emerging in the early 80 s as musician engineer in an esoteric rock band studio collective called Polymorph Immergluck recorded his first single with a band named Mod L Society featuring future Counting Crow Adam Duritz Back To Baltimore Janie in 1985 3 The Ophelias edit By 1987 he joined popular SF band The Ophelias signed to the San Francisco wing of British label Rough Trade Records touring and recording two albums with them Oriental Head and The Big O while continuing to pursue his interests in producing and or playing with other bands in the fertile Bay Area indie rock scene Immergluck played with The Ophelias for the better part of the next three years until joining Camper Van Beethoven in the summer of 1989 The Ophelias released a retrospective compilation album Bare Bodkin in 2017 containing many previously unreleased tracks Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven edit Main articles Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven The Monks of Doom were a side project formed by members of the popular progressive Bay area indie rock band Camper Van Beethoven Formed in 1986 the Monks of Doom somehow fused post punk sensibilities with prog rock decadence and folk tradition elegance 4 Original guitarist Chris Molla left the group shortly after the band formed 4 and was replaced by Immergluck who contributed guitar pedal steel vocals mandolin and keyboards One Allmusic critic compared their work to pop experimentalists Frank Zappa and Syd Barrett 5 Bassist Victor Krummenacher noted We were interested in doing slightly more outside music that had heavier and more progressive tendencies It was an outside expansion a chance to go wherever our imagination took us 4 Immergluck described the sonic chemistry between that of himself and Lisher the band s two guitarists as music that seemed to juxtapose the chaotic and the beautiful the raw bluster and the ornate 4 Immergluck joined Camper Van Beethoven as a member for the final tours of their initial run prior to their breakup in 1990 The Monks of Doom intensified their activity after this ultimately producing five albums 3 to positive acclaim before the members took a long reprieve in 1993 4 Both groups have since reformed Camper Van Beethoven in 1999 with Immergluck peripherally involved as a part time member and the Monks of Doom in 2003 with Immergluck involved full time citation needed John Hiatt amp The Nashville Queens edit In late 94 early 95 on drummer Michael Urbano s recommendation Immergluck was brought in to record seminal American songwriter John Hiatt s album Walk On He became a permanent fixture in Hiatt s band touring extensively and went on to record two more albums 1997 s Little Head and 2000 s Grammy nominated Crossing Muddy Waters as well as new tracks for a compilation 1998 s Best of John Hiatt His tenure with Hiatt ended in 1999 when he became a full time member of Counting Crows Counting Crows edit Main article Counting Crows Around 1993 Immergluck became involved with an early incarnation of the modern rock group Counting Crows and has since appeared in some capacity on all of Counting Crows albums 6 Because of other musical projects he initially functioned only as a session player With his skills on guitar and a variety of other instruments including both slide guitar and pedal steel guitar mandolin keyboards and backing vocals he easily fell into place with old friends from the San Francisco Bay scene Since 1999 Immergluck has been a permanent member of the band touring and recording nbsp David Immergluck 2008 Brussels BelgiumOther musical work edit Immergluck formed another band in the later 90 s Glider also featuring Counting Crows drummer Jim Bogios during the time he was playing with John Hiatt He has also performed as both a session musician and a sideman with a wide range of other artists including John Hiatt Coby Brown Chantal Kreviazuk James Maddock Chris Stills Tyson Meade Elan Sara Defan Cracker Hootie amp the Blowfish Papa s Culture Jonathan Segel The Walkabouts Johnny Hickman Low Stars Jason Karaban Chris Seefried and Sordid Humor Immergluck along with Davey Faragher was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 2001 for his work with John Hiatt s album Crossing Muddy Waters a bluesy soulful album of only three performers without drums compared by some to the work of Tom Waits 7 with Immergluck contributing mandolin 12 string guitar slide guitar and vocals on many songs In 2004 Immergluck again received a Grammy nomination as well as Oscar and Golden Globe nominations as a co writer for the Counting Crows song Accidentally in Love the song featured in the film Shrek 2 Immergluck also appeared on the solo debut by Paul Collins formerly of The Beat and The Nerves Recorded for Sony Records the album was a blend of alternative country and rock featuring Immergluck on guitar alongside the core members of Chris Isaak s band Silvertone In 2008 Immergluck began playing music with NYC based British singer songwriter James Maddock forming the acoustic duo Jimmy Immy as well as sometimes playing in Maddock s band Jimmy Immy have toured extensively in Italy on several occasions and continue to play regularly in the greater NYC area 2012 saw the release of Jimmy Immy Live at Rockwood Music Hall and in 2016 Jimmy Immy w Alex Valle Live in Italia was released In 2013 Immergluck appeared on the opening track of Joseph Arthur s tenth studio album The Ballad of Boogie Christ In 2016 Immergluck produced and played on flamboyant Indie Rock legend Tyson Meade s forthcoming album Robbing the Nuclear Family as well as joining bizarre improv collective Mushroom Equipment editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources David Immergluck news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Extensive description of instruments on the official website in the infobox 1971 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe 1960 Fender Stratocaster 1963 Gibson Firebird I 1965 Fender Precision Bass 1917 Gibson A4 Mandolin Fender Pedal Steel ARP 2600Influences editImmergluck has listed a variety of musicians who were influences on his music They include Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan David Bowie Otis Redding Captain Beefheart amp The Magic Band Can Grateful Dead Gang of Four Peter Green s Fleetwood Mac Led Zeppelin Miles Davis Tangerine Dream The Rolling Stones King Crimson Pentangle John Coltrane Muddy Waters Brian Eno Tinariwen and Roy Harper 5 Notes edit California Birth Index 1905 1995 Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc 2005 U S Public Records Index Vol 1 amp 2 Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 a b Immergluck David King Mary 2000 2008 Official Website Discography Discography Official Website of David Immergluck Archived from the original on October 25 2008 Retrieved January 4 2009 a b c d e Official Band Website 2007 The Monks of Doom Official Website Retrieved January 4 2009 a b Proefrock Stacia 2000 Monks of Doom Biography AMG Retrieved January 9 2009 Farley Mike 2000 2008 Interview with David Immergluck of Counting Crows Bullz Eye com Retrieved January 9 2009 Stolder Steven September 26 2000 Crossing Muddy Waters Album Review pp 1 Disc Vanguard Records Retrieved January 22 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Immergluck Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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