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Neil Fallon
Neil Fallon performing with ClutchBackground information Born October 25, 1971
Virginia, USA[1]Origin Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S. Genres Rock
Hard rock
BluesInstruments Vocals
Guitar
Keyboards
PercussionsYears active 1990–present Labels Weathermaker Music Associated acts Clutch, The Company Band, The Bakerton Group, Mastodon Neil Fallon (born October 25, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is the lead singer and occasional rhythm guitarist, keyboardist and percussionist for the rock band Clutch, and lead singer for The Company Band. He also joined The Bakerton Group on guitar since their last album El Rojo.
Neil Fallon has provided guest vocals on the songs "Two Coins for Eyes" and "Empire's End" on the 2008 album Beyond Colossal by Swedish stoner rock band Dozer; "Crazy Horses" (Osmonds cover) by Throat; "Slippin' Out" by Never Got Caught; "Mummies Wrapped in Money" by Lionize; and "Blood and Thunder" by Mastodon, on their 2004 album Leviathan.
Fallon's younger sister Mary Alice Fallon-Yeskey appears in the Food Network show Ace of Cakes as office manager of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, Maryland.
References
External links
- 2007 Rock N Roll Universe Interview
- Interview by www.foundrymusic.com
- Interview by www.labproductions.com
- Interview by www.suicidegirls.com
Studio albums Transnational Speedway League · Clutch · The Elephant Riders · Jam Room · Pure Rock Fury · Blast Tyrant · Robot Hive/Exodus · From Beale Street to Oblivion · Strange Cousins from the WestLive albums Live at the Googolplex · Live in Flint · Heard It All Before · Full Fathom Five · Clutch: Live at the 9:30Compilation albums Slow Hole to China · Pitchfork & Lost NeedlesExtended plays Video albums Full Fathom Five · Fortune Tellers Make a Killing NowadaysRelated articles Categories:- American rock singers
- American male singers
- Clutch members
- 1971 births
- Musicians from Maryland
- American rock guitarists
- Living people
- People from Montgomery County, Maryland
- American people of Irish descent
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