- Brendan Canty
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Notable_instruments =Brendan Canty (born
March 9 ,1966 inTeaneck, New Jersey ) is an Americanmusician , best known as thedrummer for the band Fugazi.Biography
Canty and friend
Guy Picciotto (vocals, guitars) were bandmates in severalWashington D.C. area bands in the early and mid-1980s, includingRites of Spring ,One Last Wish ,Insurrection , andHappy Go Licky . He also played drums with the short-lived Deadline, featured on the "Flex Your Head " compilation.Canty joined Fugazi in 1987, and Picciotto joined not long afterwards.
Many of Fugazi's songs since "
Steady Diet of Nothing " are based on guitarriffs introduced to rehearsals by Canty. An adept multi-instrumentalist, Canty also writes songs on piano (he plays a skeletal version of "Bed for the Scraping" on the "Instrument" DVD), as well as bass lines for some songs. [ [http://www.in-your-ear.net/features/interviews/fugazi/ in your ear ] ] He is also noted for using a ship's bell as part of his Fugazi drum set in recent years.In between Fugazi tours, Canty frequently composes soundtrack music, primarily for
Discovery Channel andThe Learning Channel documentaries. He also contributes to or helps produce other Washington D.C.-area recordings. During Fugazi's post-2002 hiatus, Canty took part in a side project,Garland Of Hours , with vocalist/cellist/keyboardist Amy Domingues and drummer/percussionist Jerry Busher, both of whom have contributed to Fugazi recordings and performances. Their first self-titled album was released on theArrest Records label founded by Busher and Canty's younger brother James, formerly ofNation of Ulysses .In 2004, Canty and director Christoph Green co-founded the DVD label
Trixie to release an ongoing series of music-related films entitled "Burn to Shine". The series involves independent alternative music bands from a particular region showing up to perform one song live, without overdubs or corrections, in a house that is about to be demolished. The first volume was filmed in Canty's home region of Washington, D.C., and features performances fromBob Mould ,Weird War ,Q and Not U ,Ted Leo , French Toast,The Medications , fellow Fugazi member Ian MacKaye's side projectThe Evens , and Garland Of Hours. A second volume, filmed in the Chicago area, was released in 2005, and a third filmed inPortland, Oregon came out August 20th of 2006. Three more volumes are currently in production featuring other cities.Using the same crew and filming style as on the Burn to Shine series, Canty and Green made a concert film of a Bob Mould show, entitled "Circle of Friends." Canty not only produced this film but also plays drums during the show, which took place at Washington D.C.'s . Canty and Green also made , a 2006
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco ) tour film, and are at work on other film projects.In late 2004 and early 2005, Canty contributed drum tracks to Bob Mould's 2005 solo album, "
Body Of Song ". Canty was also the drummer for many dates on the winter 2005/2006 tour in support of the album. Canty returns as the drummer for Bob Mould'sDistrict Line , to be released February 2008.Canty's score for the Sundance Channel documentary series "The Hill" premiered on
August 23 ,2006 .He produced
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists 's "Living With the Living " and " The Tyranny of Distance" albums. He also producedBenjy Ferree ,The Thermals 's "The Body, The Blood, The Machine ", and French Toast records, as well as mixing the self-titled debut album forThe Aquarium .Brendan Canty is the brother of
James Canty , and writerKevin Canty . Brendan Canty lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and four children.Discography
with Deadline
Compilation appearances
*"Flex Your Head " (1982,Dischord Records )
**Track 30 - "Stolen Youth"
**Track 31 - "Hear the Cry"
**Track 32 - "Aftermath"
*"20 Years of Dischord " (2002, Dischord Records)
**Disc 01, Track 11 - "Stolen Youth"
**Disc 03, Track 15 - "No Revolution"with
Rites of Spring *"Rites of Spring" (1985)
*"All Through a Life " (1987)Compilation appearances
*"20 Years of Dischord" (2002, Dischord Records)
**Disc 01, Track 17 - "Drink Deep"with
Happy Go Licky *"Happy Go Licky" (1988)Compilation appearances
*"20 Years of Dischord" (2002, Dischord Records)
**Disc 01, Track 29 - "Twist and Shout"with
Fugazi *"Fugazi" (1988)
*"Margin Walker " (1989)
*"13 Songs " (1989)
*"Sub Pop Singles Club #14 " (1989,Sub Pop Records )
*"3 Songs " (1990)
*"Repeater" (1990)
*"Steady Diet of Nothing " (1991)
*"In on the Kill Taker " (1993)
*"Red Medicine " (1995)
*"End Hits " (1998)
*"Instrument" (1999)
*"Furniture + 2 " (2001)
*"The Argument " (2001)
*"May 7, 1999 " (2004)
*"September 3, 1987 " (2004)Compilation appearances
* "State of the Union" (1989, Dischord Records)
** Track 11 - "In Defense of Humans"
* "International Pop Underground Convention " (1992)
*"20 Years of Dischord" (2002, Dischord Records)
**Disc 02, Track 01 - "Blueprint"
**Disc 03, Track 19 - "The Word"
**Disc 03, Track 20 - "Burning" (live)with
One Last Wish *"1986" (1999)Compilation appearances
*"State of the Union" (1989, Dischord Records)
**Track 10 - "Burning in the Undertow"
*"20 Years of Dischord" (2002, Dischord Records)
**Disc 01, Track 24 - "This Time"with
Girls Against Boys *"
Nineties Vs. Eighties " EP (1990,Adult Swim Records )
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Bet the Sky " (1995,K Records )
*"Infinity Plus " (1996, K Records)with
Black Light Panthers *"
1982-1997 " (1998)with
The All Scars *"
Introduction to Humanity " (1999)with
Lois Maffeo & Brendan Canty *"
The Union Themes " (2000)with
Garland of Hours * "Garland of Hours" (2003)
References
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Istanbul AGOP , [http://www.istanbulcymbals.com]
* [http://www.chicagoreader.com/TheMeter/050128.html Bringing the House Down]
* [http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2007/01/podcast-burn-to-shine-with-brendan.html Interview with Canty] on public radio programThe Sound of Young America
* Wireless Bollinger - Album Review of The Far Now (58/100) [http://www.wirelessbollinger.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=111&Itemid=49 link]
* [http://www.bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&ArtistId=12 Brendan Canty] on bandtoband.com
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