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Brian Doherty is an American drummer, singer-songwriter, composer, music producer, and educator based in
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. After starting his career as a member of the rock bands
The Silos The Silos is an American rock band formed by Walter Salas-Humara and Bob Rupe in New York City, United States in 1985. History Prior to starting the Silos, Salas-Humara had been a member of The Vulgar Boatmen, and Bob Rupe was in Florida band ...
and
They Might Be Giants They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a dr ...
, he has also worked with artists such as XTC,
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, and
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and contributed to movie soundtracks. As of 2014 he has released three albums of royalty-free drum tracks for songwriters, and in 2012 released his debut solo project, ''Treat + Release.''


Early life, education

Born in
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, Doherty began playing drums at the age of seven. Growing up in
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, early on he listened avidly to rock bands such as The Outlaws,
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, and
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. Doherty went on to play drums in his high school
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, percussion ensemble, and a number of
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bands. He attended the
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for both his undergraduate and graduate degree, studying under musicians such as Paul Price and Fred Hinger. He graduated with a Master of Music degree.


Music career


Early years

After graduating college Doherty began touring with
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and jazz artists like Noel Pointer and
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. He was also a member of Second Nature and the Bob Baldwin/Al Orlo Project featuring James Robinson. Around this time, Doherty also joined the faculty at NYC’s Drummers Collective, where he remained for the next thirteen years.


The Silos

In 1990 Doherty became a member of New York rock band
The Silos The Silos is an American rock band formed by Walter Salas-Humara and Bob Rupe in New York City, United States in 1985. History Prior to starting the Silos, Salas-Humara had been a member of The Vulgar Boatmen, and Bob Rupe was in Florida band ...
by
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. Doherty contributed to their 1990 self-titled studio album ''The Silos'' which led to the band's network TV debut appearance on
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. It peaked at #141 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Salas-Humara quit the band following the release of ''The Silos''. Subsequent Silos albums Doherty contributed to include ''Hasta La Victoria'' (1992), ''Susan Across The Ocean'' (1994), and ''Long Green Boat '' in 1997. While still periodically recording and touring with the band, Doherty also worked as a session drummer for artists such as singer-songwriters
Freedy Johnston Freedy Johnston (born Frederic John Fatzer in 1961) is a New York City–based singer-songwriter originally from Kinsley, Kansas. Johnston's songs are often about troubled loners, and cover topics like heartbreak, alienation, and disappoint ...
and
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. He appeared on Johnston's break-out album ''
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'' in 1992, and the album received highly favorable praise, earning 4.5/5 from
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.


They Might Be Giants

In the early 1990s, Brian was recruited by
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. He was their second live drummer following Jonathan Feinberg, and their first studio drummer. For three years Doherty and TMBG recorded several albums, co-wrote songs, and toured internationally. His first release with the band was for their 1993 EP '' Why Does the Sun Shine?''. In August 1994, he contributed to their '' Back to Skull'' EP, shortly followed by their full album '' John Henry'' . ''John Henry'' was their first album to utilize a full band arrangement, rather than synthesized and programmed backing tracks. The album's name, a reference to the man versus machine fable of John Henry, is an allusion to the band's fundamental switch to more conventional instrumentation, especially the newly established use of a human drummer instead of a drum machine. ''John Henry'' is TMBG's longest record and was the band's highest-charting adult album, having peaked at #61 on the Billboard 200, until 2011's '' Join Us'', which peaked at #32. Later he played on their 1996 album '' Factory Showroom'', and their 1998 live album '' Severe Tire Damage''.


Session musician

After leaving They Might Be Giants, Doherty went on to work with groups and artists such as M2M, Frank Black of The Pixies,
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, XTC,
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, Christy Thompson, Madder Rose, Simone Hardy,
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, Mono Puff, John Platania,
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, Guy Davis,
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, Haruko Nara, Jon Langford of The Mekons, and John Linnell. Doherty has also produced a number of recordings including Ms. Lum’s ''Airport Love Song'', described by ''
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'' as "exquisitely wrought." In 1995 he contributed to '' A Testimonial Dinner: The Songs of XTC '' by Thirsty Ear Records. In 1999 he contributed additional drums to the album ''
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'' by former bandmate John Linnell. The album spent four weeks on the CMJ 200 chart, peaking at #18. In 2000 Doherty went back to graduate school at the
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. After earning a Master's degree in Elementary Education, he became a classroom teacher as part of the New York City Teaching Fellows program, teaching music in the
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. In addition to being a full-time music teacher, Doherty has been able to maintain a stake in the music business. In 2000 he drummed on albums for artists and labels including
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, Bloodshot Records, John Platania, Jon Langford, Guy Davis , and P. J. Pacifico. In 2006 he drummed on '' The Bells of 1 2'' by
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. He has also remained active as a drummer playing private events and Broadway shows. He’s worked on the Broadway productions of '' RENT'', '' Hairspray'', and ''
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''. He also drummed in the debut of the Broadway show '' The Times They Are A-Changin''' in October 2006 at the
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in New York City. In 2009 he provided drums for the Guy Davis album ''Sweetheart Like You.''


''Keep it Simple'' series

In December 2010, Doherty released ''Keep It Simple, Volume 1,'' a CD of
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drum-track recordings. ''Volume 2'' was released in early 2011, with each of the fourteen tracks around three minutes and "performed by Doherty in a single take," without any editing or digital enhancement. Volume 3 was released on October 15, 2012. According to Doherty, the tracks are largely intended to provide an organic drum line for producers and songwriters. He has stated that "most loops n the marketare only short segments and are sometimes too...complex to be truly helpful. I wanted to create a collection of drum tracks similar to what you might expect from drummers like
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or
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, while remaining faithful to my style and musical instincts."


''Treat + Release'' (2012)

In 2012 Doherty teamed up with two other long-term session musicians, guitarist Todd Novak and bassist John Yates, to form the rock 'n roll solo project Treat + Release, with Doherty handling drums and vocals. Later that year Doherty released the
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and rock studio album ''Treat + Release,'' his first solo release. The nine-track album was recorded on 2" tape, and beyond Novak and Yates has supporting musicians such as singer-songwriters
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and Mike Viola, Robert Curiano of Mink DeVille, and bassist Tony Maimone. In October 2012 he was the feature of a short film titled "Who The F** is Brian Doherty," which looked at his career in the music industry and future plans.


Discography


Solo albums

;''Keep it Simple'' drum track series *2010: ''Keep it Simple Volume 1'' *2011: ''Keep it Simple Volume 2'' *2012: ''Keep it Simple Volume 3''


Collaborations


With

The Silos The Silos is an American rock band formed by Walter Salas-Humara and Bob Rupe in New York City, United States in 1985. History Prior to starting the Silos, Salas-Humara had been a member of The Vulgar Boatmen, and Bob Rupe was in Florida band ...

*1990: ''The Silos'' *1993: ''Hasta La Victoria! '' *1994: '' Susan Across the Ocean'' *1997: ''Long Green Boat ''


With

They Might Be Giants They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a dr ...

*1993: '' Why Does the Sun Shine? EP'' *1994: '' Back to Skull EP'' *1994: '' John Henry'' *1996: '' Factory Showroom'' *1998: '' Severe Tire Damage'' *1999: '' Long Tall Weekend'' *2002: '' Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants'' (compilation) *2005:'' A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants '' (compilation) *2005: '' They Got Lost '' (compilation)


Production/performance credits


See also

*
They Might Be Giants They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a dr ...


Further reading

*
Brian Doherty
discography at
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References


External links

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