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  1. johnwesleyharding.bandcamp.com › album › awakeAwake | John Wesley Harding

    about. 1998’s Awake - the second collaboration with Chris von Sneidern - was perhaps the most daring album of Harding’s career: an "experiment in Gangsta Folk". Also featuring Scott McCaughey, The Young Fresh Fellows, Kelly Hogan and Chuck Prophet, this is Wes at his very best.

  2. Alternative rock. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards. Scott Lewis McCaughey is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter and the leader of the Seattle and Portland -based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5.

  3. Awake is an album by the English musician John Wesley Harding, released in 1998. [1] [2] Harding deemed the sound "gangsta folk." [3] . He supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Steve Wynn. [4] [5] Production. The album was produced by Harding and Chris Von Sneidern. [6] .

  4. Scott McCaughey appears courtesy of Malt. Chuck Prophet appears courtesy of Cooking Vinyl. Awake was re-released by Appleseed Recordings in 1998. Credits for the new edition: All songs written by John Wesley Harding © TOWNSONGS (ASCAP) except Jackson Cage and Wreck on the Highway © Bruce Springsteen (ASCAP)

  5. Gathered together here for the first time, the out-takes - previously featured on various CD reissues - from Why We Fight, John Wesley Harding’s New Deal, Awake, Trad Arr Jones and The Sound of His Own Voice. released October 6, 2020. WHY WE FIGHT. Tracks 1-5. Previously released on Garden of Eden: The Fall EP. Produced by Kenny Craddock (1992)

  6. Scott McCaughey (apellido pronunciado "Mac-COY") es un músico estadounidense, es el líder y guitarrista principal de The Young Fresh Fellows y The Minus 5, bandas originarias de Seattle y Portland. 1 . Desde 1994 hasta 2011, trabajó junto a R.E.M. tanto en el escenario como músico de soporte, como en el estudio.

  7. Less than three days after a doctor predicted he would never play music again, Scott McCaughey began writing his next album — while still in the ICU, unable to speak coherently, his right side just waking from paralyzation.