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Glenn Kotche /ˈkoʊtʃi/ (born
December 31, 1970 in Roselle, Illinois,
United States) is an
American drummer and composer, best
known for his involvement...
- rock by
music critics. It was the band's
first album with
drummer Glenn Kotche, and last with multi-instrumentalist and
songwriter Jay Bennett. Reprise...
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American rock
supergroup comprising Wilco members Jeff
Tweedy and
Glenn Kotche,
along with
Wilco collaborator and
Sonic Youth's multi-instrumentalist Jim...
- multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone,
keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen, and
drummer Glenn Kotche.
Wilco has
released thirteen studio albums, a live
double album, and four...
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Tweedy became such a fan of
Kotche's playing style that he
decided to
dismiss Ken
Coomer from the band in
favor of
Kotche.: 176–183, 188
Tweedy had strong...
- the only
original member aside from Tweedy, pla**** b**** and guitar.
Glenn Kotche and Jim O'Rourke, Tweedy's ****ociates from
Loose Fur,
acted as
drummer and...
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Tucker Martine, the
album also
featured contributions from Wilco's
Glenn Kotche, Rob Burger,
Eyvind Kang,
Sebastian Steinberg, and
Edward Rankin-Parker...
- returned,
along with
several new
additions including Jeff Tweedy,
Glenn Kotche, John
Stirratt and Pat
Sansone of Wilco, New
Zealand songwriters Don McGlashan...
- O'Rourke
collaborated with
Wilco member Jeff
Tweedy and pre-Wilco
Glenn Kotche under the name
Loose Fur.
Their self-titled
debut was
released in 2003 with...
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performances include Bang on a Can All-Stars (a side
project of
drummer Glenn Kotche from the rock band Wilco), jazz
performer Esperanza Spalding, and New York's...