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Michael Ross Doughty ( ; born June 10, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and author. He founded the band
Soul Coughing Soul Coughing was an American alternative rock band composed of vocalist/guitarist Mike Doughty (also known as M. Doughty), keyboardist/sampler Mark Degli Antoni, bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and drummer Yuval Gabay. Soul Coughing developed a d ...
in 1992, and as of '' The Heart Watches While the Brain Burns'' (2016), has released 18 studio albums, live albums, and EPs, all since 2000.


Early life

Doughty grew up on army bases throughout the United States, including
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,
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, and
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, and spent his teenage years living on the grounds of the United States Military Academy at
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. He came to
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at age 19 to study poetry at
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, where singer-songwriter
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was one of his classmates in Sekou Sundiata's poetry course, "The Shape and Nature of Things to Come".


Career


Soul Coughing

While a doorman at the New York club
The Knitting Factory The Knitting Factory is a nightclub in New York City that features eclectic music and entertainment. After opening in 1987, various other locations were opened in the United States. The Knitting Factory gave its audience poetry readings, perform ...
(in that era, a hotbed of
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), Doughty founded
Soul Coughing Soul Coughing was an American alternative rock band composed of vocalist/guitarist Mike Doughty (also known as M. Doughty), keyboardist/sampler Mark Degli Antoni, bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and drummer Yuval Gabay. Soul Coughing developed a d ...
. The band released three critically and commercially successful albums, ''
Ruby Vroom ''Ruby Vroom'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Soul Coughing, released in 1994. The album's sound is a mixture of sample-based tunes (loops of Raymond Scott's " Powerhouse" on "Bus to Beelzebub", Toots and the Maytals, Howlin' Wo ...
'' (1994), '' Irresistible Bliss'' (1996) and '' El Oso'' (1998). The greatest hits album '' Lust in Phaze'' was released in 2002.


Solo career

Doughty broke up Soul Coughing in 2000 due to personal problems: He was wearying of the band, and he was addicted to
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painkillers,
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, and alcohol. He was promptly dropped by
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, and began traveling in a rental car (covering 9,000 miles on his first tour) playing acoustic shows. After shows he would sit at the front of the stage and sell copies of his acoustic album '' Skittish'' — then on
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s in plain white sleeves. Warner Brothers had rejected the record in 1996. During his three-year tour, Doughty sold 20,000 copies of ''Skittish'' and gradually developed a following independent of Soul Coughing. Doughty collaborated with BT on "Never Gonna Come Back Down" providing lyrics and vocals. "Never Gonna Come Back Down" was contained on BT's album ''
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'', released in 1999. He remained without a label until, when playing the Bonnaroo music festival in 2004, Doughty bumped into Dave Matthews, a longtime Soul Coughing fan who had the band open for him on two US tours, including shows at
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. When Matthews professed to be a fan of Doughty's solo record ''
Rockity Roll ''Rockity Roll'' was the third solo recording released by Mike Doughty after the breakup of his former band, Soul Coughing. It is a six-song EP which he recorded in New York City over two days in May 2003 at Pat Dillett's tiny, windowless cubby ...
'' and the song "27 Jennifers", Doughty gave him a CD with rough mixes of an album he had been working on in
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with singer-songwriter and producer Dan Wilson. Doughty had been introduced to Wilson through their mutual artist manager, Jim Grant. Matthews eventually released the album on his
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label as ''
Haughty Melodic ''Haughty Melodic'' is an album by Mike Doughty released on May 3, 2005. The album title is an anagram of the artist's fuller name; Michael Doughty. Doughty described the album as "a bunch of songs about yearning and redemption and happiness ...
'' (an anagram for 'Michael Doughty'.) ''Haughty Melodic''s singles "Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well" and "I Hear the Bells" were each featured on episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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'', and Doughty appeared on the ''
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'', marking a return to the musical mainstream. He has since released a number of follow-up albums. Some of Doughty's albums, including ''Circles, Super Bon Bon and The Very Best of Soul Coughing'', ''Live at Ken’s'', and '' Stellar Motel'', have used
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to finance their creation. He has also used
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to release a song every week for those paying $5 a month. In 2012, Doughty published a
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called ''
The Book of Drugs ''The Book of Drugs'' is a 2012 memoir by the musician and songwriter Mike Doughty. The book details Doughty's struggles with drug addiction, his musical career, both before and during his time with the band Soul Coughing and during his solo career ...
'', covering his formative years as a musician, what he called the "dark, abusive marriage" that was Soul Coughing, and his experiences with addiction and recovery. In 2014, Mike Doughty created a rock opera based on the
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called ''Revelation''. In 2015, he moved to
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. In 2019, Doughty mounted a U.S. tour in honor of the 25th anniversary of ''
Ruby Vroom ''Ruby Vroom'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Soul Coughing, released in 1994. The album's sound is a mixture of sample-based tunes (loops of Raymond Scott's " Powerhouse" on "Bus to Beelzebub", Toots and the Maytals, Howlin' Wo ...
'' in which he played the album in its entirety. In May 2020, Doughty published his second memoir titled ''I Die Each Time I Hear The Sound: A Memoir'', which he wrote to expound upon his musical tastes and how they came to be. In August 2020, Doughty announced his new project ''Ghost of Vroom'' with longtime collaborator Andrew "Scrap" Livingston.


Solo discography


Music videos

*"Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well" *"
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" *"
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" *" Put It Down" *" (You Should Be) Doubly (Gratified)" *"(I Keep On) Rising Up" *"Na Na Nothing" *"
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" *"Sunshine" * "
Super Bon Bon ''Irresistible Bliss'' is the second studio album by the American electronic music group Soul Coughing, released in 1996. The band initially planned for Tchad Blake, producer of their first album ''Ruby Vroom'', to produce the album, but the death ...
(Re-Imagined)" * "The Idiot Kings (Re-Imagined)" * "[Light Will Keep Your Heart Beating In The Future" * "Oh My God Yeah Fuck It" * "I Can't Believe I Found You in That Town" * "Sad Girl Walking in the Rain" * "Wait! You'll Find a Better Way"


Written work

*''Slanky: Poems and Songs'' (2012, ) *''
The Book of Drugs ''The Book of Drugs'' is a 2012 memoir by the musician and songwriter Mike Doughty. The book details Doughty's struggles with drug addiction, his musical career, both before and during his time with the band Soul Coughing and during his solo career ...
'' (2012, ) *''I Die Each Time I Hear the Sound: A Memoir'' (2020, )


References


External links

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Appearances on WNYC

Interview by Rosanne Cash on WNYC, about his memoir, The Book of Drugs
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