- Eric Hedford
Eric Hedford is a
drummer who was a founding member ofThe Dandy Warhols . He performed on1995 'sDandy's Rule OK? ,1996 's The Black Album and1997 's…The Dandy Warhols Come Down . Under the moniker Aquaman Hedford is credited for "additional production" on…The Dandy Warhols Come Down 's Everyday Should Be A Holiday. Also as Aquaman, Hedford did several remixes of the song Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth, which were only available on a promotional12 inch record. He was replaced in1998 byBrent De Boer , as Hedford departed the Dandy Warhols after a dispute withCourtney Taylor-Taylor regarding royalties. According to Taylor-Taylor on the documentaryDiG! , Hedford wanted a greater percentage of his royalties. These claims were disputed in the movie's DVD extras.After leaving The Dandy Warhols, Hedford drummed for the power-pop group Magic Fingers, which also featured
Matt Hollywood (Brian Jonestown Massacre ,The Out Crowd ) onguitar and lead vocals, Carl Radavich (Television Eye ) on bass and Michael "Spike" Keating (Swoon 23 , touring member ofBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club ) on guitar. Hedford also performed briefly withRick Bain and the Genius Position .He now fronts the band
We Are Telephone (formerly known as just Telephone), that plays power-pop/new-wave/psychedelic music. Hedford performslead vocals and playskeyboards . The band has self-released a self titled ep and is currently mixing a full length album withTony Lash .Hedford performs weekly at the Goodfoot in
Portland, Oregon as DJ Aquaman.Eric Hedford formed Flooded Music Composition and Design with Scott Fox (also of
We Are Telephone and ofSatan's Pilgrim's ). From FMCD's website: "Flooded Music Composition and Design, doing original music and audio scoring for advertising, broadcast media, commercials, film, multi-media and web based productions. Formed in Portland, Oregon by Scott Fox and Eric Hedford."External links
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