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DeYarmond Edison is the former band of the members of
Bon Iver Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. Vernon released Bon Iver's debut album, ''For Emma, Forever Ago,'' independently in July 2007. The majority of the album was recorded while Vernon ...
,
Megafaun Megafaun is an American psychedelic folk band based in Durham, North Carolina.Mongillo, Peter (2010) "Megafaun relaxes into headlining slot", ''Austin American-Statesman'', April 27, 2010, p. D02 History Brothers Brad Cook (bass, guitar) and Phil ...
, and
Field Report Field Report is an American folk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin led by singer/songwriter Christopher Porterfield. The band's name is an anagram of the surname Porterfield. History Chris Porterfield, the leader of Field Report, originally played ...
. Guitarist and vocalist
Justin Vernon Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver. Known for his distinct falsetto voi ...
went on to create Bon Iver; three members (Brad Cook: bass, guitar; Phil Cook: keyboards, banjo; Joe Westerlund: Percussion) formed the
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group
Megafaun Megafaun is an American psychedelic folk band based in Durham, North Carolina.Mongillo, Peter (2010) "Megafaun relaxes into headlining slot", ''Austin American-Statesman'', April 27, 2010, p. D02 History Brothers Brad Cook (bass, guitar) and Phil ...
, and
Christopher Porterfield Christopher Porterfield is an American songwriter, guitarist and singer. He currently leads the folk band Field Report. Porterfield started his music career in High School, co-founding the band, Dinner With Greg. He also previously played with D ...
began composing, eventually establishing
Field Report Field Report is an American folk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin led by singer/songwriter Christopher Porterfield. The band's name is an anagram of the surname Porterfield. History Chris Porterfield, the leader of Field Report, originally played ...
.


History

The band began as friends from
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, evolving from
Justin Vernon Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver. Known for his distinct falsetto voi ...
's early band Mount Vernon and taking its name from Justin Vernon's two middle names.DeYarmond Edison Breakup
/ref> The members first met at the
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in 1997, bonded at a Wisconsin jazz camp, and played together in various combinations before finally playing as ''DeYarmond Edison'' in 2002.Menconi, David.
Band breakup doubles the show
, ''
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'', 2008-02-15, p. WUP14.
The band's style is a blend of
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and
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sounds with more modern atmospheric and electronic elements. DeYarmond Edison recorded two albums while in Eau Claire, ''DeYarmond Edison'' and ''Silent Signs''.DeYarmond Edison Moves to Raleigh
/ref> After a period of success in Eau Claire's music scene the band decided to move to
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to begin a musical career in a new location.Anderman, Joan. "A new voice, name, sound – and success", ''
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'', 2007-11-30, p. D14.
The band experienced some success in Raleigh, but eventually broke up because of tensions caused by different musical directions and philosophies and personal reasons. The breakup also occurred subsequent to Vernon falling severely ill with a form of
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that damages the liver. After the breakup, which was officially announced on the band's MySpace page on September 15, 2006, DeYarmond Edison made a five track unreleased EP available for download. Four of the songs can be downloaded for free on the band'
MySpace page
Following the dissolution of DeYarmond Edison, Vernon eventually returned to
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to live in his father's cabin, and over the course of 3 months of isolation, he produced what became the
Bon Iver Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. Vernon released Bon Iver's debut album, ''For Emma, Forever Ago,'' independently in July 2007. The majority of the album was recorded while Vernon ...
album ''
For Emma, Forever Ago ''For Emma, Forever Ago'' is the debut studio album by American indie folk band Bon Iver. It was first self-released in July 2007, and later saw wide release on the Jagjaguwar label in February 2008. The album is principally the work of singer-so ...
''. Three of the remaining members of DeYarmond Edison formed
Megafaun Megafaun is an American psychedelic folk band based in Durham, North Carolina.Mongillo, Peter (2010) "Megafaun relaxes into headlining slot", ''Austin American-Statesman'', April 27, 2010, p. D02 History Brothers Brad Cook (bass, guitar) and Phil ...
, eventually releasing their own album ''Bury the Square'', and former member
Christopher Porterfield Christopher Porterfield is an American songwriter, guitarist and singer. He currently leads the folk band Field Report. Porterfield started his music career in High School, co-founding the band, Dinner With Greg. He also previously played with D ...
spent the following five years composing material for his solo project,
Field Report Field Report is an American folk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin led by singer/songwriter Christopher Porterfield. The band's name is an anagram of the surname Porterfield. History Chris Porterfield, the leader of Field Report, originally played ...
, which was released in September 2012.


Reunion

DeYarmond Edison reunited to play a show at the Fader Fort by Fiat at SXSW 2011. In 2016, in collaboration with
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, they contributed a version of
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's "Black Muddy River" to
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, the twenty-fifth compilation release benefiting the
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and the second such compilation to be produced by Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National.


Discography


''DeYarmond Edison'' (2004)

# "Leave Me Wishing More" – 5:14 # "As Long as I Can Go" – 5:27 # "Dusty Road (So Kind)" – 6:45 # "There Is Something" – 6:57 # "The Lake" – 5:55 # "Conquistadors" – 7:14 # "Jackson and David" – 6:10 # "The Unseen" – 4:35 # "My Whole Life Long" – 7:12 # "(For Bill)" – 5:11


''Silent Signs'' (2005)

# "Lift" – 1:38 # "Silent Signs" – 3:50 # "Heroin(e)" – 3:28 # "Love Long Gone" – 4:35 # "First Impression" – 3:32 # "Bones" – 5:25 # "Heart for Hire" – 3:44 # "Dead Anchor" – 3:18 # "Ragstock" – 2:40 # "We" – 4:47 # "Dash" 5:01 # "Time to Know" – 6:06


''The Bickett Residency (Live)'' (2005)

CD 1 – Set 1: Phil # "The Longest Train" – 4:02 # "Going To Germany" – 2:53 # "I Been Drinking" – 3:54 # "No Depression In Heaven" – 4:55 # "Step It Up And Go" – 2:16 # "The Banks Of The Ohio" – 5:45 CD 1 – Set 2: Joe # "Sea Legs" – 6:28 # "Abel + Cain" – 8:54 # "Visual Performance Str." – 4:07 # "Afro Blue" – 7:12 CD 2 – Set 3: Brad # "Four Keyboard Phase In A" – 14:01 CD 2 – Set 4: Justin # "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" – 4:23 # "Bones" – 6:30 # "Exercise In Abandonment" – 2:09 # "Satisfied Mind" – 4:55 # "Come And Go With Me" – 6:07


''Unreleased EP'' (2006)

# "Baby Done Got Your Number" – 2:05 # "Song for a Lover of Long Ago" – 5:47 # "Epoch" – 4:42 # "Where We Belong" – 9:44 # "Finale" – 2:10


References


External links


DeYarmond Edison on MySpace2011 Fader Fort Lineup
{{Authority control Indie rock musical groups from Wisconsin Musical groups disestablished in 2006