Derek See
Derek See (born June 6, 1975) is an American musician, music producer and music writer.[1][2] He has performed as a soloist as well as with The Gentle Cycle, The Bang Girl Group Revue, Joel Gion & The Primary Colours, Myron & E, and The Rain Parade, and Careless Hearts. See began playing guitar with The Chocolate Watchband in the fall of 2015, and also plays in Country Joe McDonald's Electric Music Band.
After meeting Iggy and the Stooges guitarist James Williamson, interviewing him for a Fretboard Journal magazine article, See rehearsed and played guitar at a concert at with Williamson at The Blank Club in San Jose on September 5, 2009. A recording of the performance was released by Easy Action Records in 2010 as "James Williamson & The Careless Hearts Live At The Blank Club".[3]
See became Williamson's guitar roadie for Stooges touring,[4] and has played keyboards onstage with the band during "Penetration." See also plays lead guitar in the Bay Area retro girl group "The Bang Girl Group Revue" and is a record collector; his website "Derek's Daily 45"[5] is a resource for information about 45 RPM records from the 1960s.
See also played guitar and sang (as Derek Cullimore) for psychedelic rockers I, Sharko, who released an album on Bomp! Records in 1996.[6] See also writes for Shindig Magazine, Premier Guitar Magazine and Acoustic Guitar Magazine.[7]
Discography
Discography:
- 1995 I, Sharko: I, Sharko (Bomp Records, guitar, vocal, keyboards)
- 2003 Derek See: Derek See
- 2004 Resplendent: I Am Free (guitar)
- 2006 Derek See: Adobe Creek
- 2006 Careless Hearts : Careless Hearts (guitar, vocal, production)
- 2008 Careless Hearts: Hearts Delight (guitar, vocal)
- 2010 James Williamson & The Careless Hearts : Live At The Blank Club (guitar, liner notes)
- 2011 The Bang: Another Notch On His Belt (7" 45)
- 2012 The Bang Girl Group Revue: Soul Shangri-La (guitar, production) (Psychedelphonic Records CD, LP- red vinyl limited to 100 copies, rest black)
- 2013: Derek See: She Came This Way / McQueen (Slight Return) (Psychedelphonic Records 7" 45 vinyl, digital EP)
- 2014: Derek See: U Line (Trip Two) / Love Is The Plan (Psychedelphonic Records 7" 45 vinyl)
- 2014: The Bang Girl Group Revue with Joel Gion: ' 'Hey Mr Beatmaker' ' (guitar, production) (Psychedelphonic Records 7" 45 vinyl)
Videography
Videography: 2011: Iggy & The Stooges: In The Hands Of The Fans
References
- ↑ "James Williamson: Guitar Geek" http://www.guitargeek.com/james-williamson-the-stooges-2011-guitar-rig-and-gear-setup-diagram/
- ↑ "US Dates" Rod Bell, Stooges Forum http://stoogesforum.freeforumboard.net/t3329-let-s-try-this-again-who-s-going-to-any-of-the-usa-dates
- ↑ "Derek See, "Liner Notes" http://www.easyaction.co.uk/index.php/artists/product/38-james-williamson-with-the-careless-hearts-cd-a-dvd
- ↑ Jack Boulware, "Punk Rock Exec", American Way magazine, http://www.americanwaymag.com/james-williamson-iggy-pop-derek-see-sony-electronics
- ↑ Ryan Hogan, Top 20 Vinyl Record Blogs http://this-is-music.com/?p=61
- ↑ I, Sharko @ Psychedelic Music Net http://www.psychedelic-music.net/pmdb/db3/db_band.php4?id=335
- ↑ Derek See, "1934 Gibson L-00" Acoustic Guitar Magazine http://www.acguitar.com/article/default.aspx?articleid=27509
"The Bang’s Derek See Releases Solo EP" by Aaron Carnes, June 3, 2013, Metroactive, http://activate.metroactive.com/2013/06/the-bang%E2%80%99s-derek-see-releases-solo-ep/
External links
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