Deer Tick
Deer Tick
originated as a John McCauley solo project in December 2004. Beginning his
touring career with the help of Brendon Massei (Viking Moses), McCauley had
toured extensively across the United States by the age of 19. In DIY fashion,
he released three cassettes and numerous CD-Rs in this time period,
and the project eventually evolved into what is now known as Deer Tick. After
almost one year of continuous touring McCauley returned to Providence with
a newfound confidence and a number of songs including "Dirty Dishes",
"Art Isn't Real (City Of Sin)" and "Ashamed". Deer Tick
would soon earn comparisons to pioneering indie and alt-country acts
such as Lucinda Williams, Modest Mouse, and Uncle Tupelo.
Since its beginning
Deer Tick has varied in size from one show to another, and only had one
official member (John McCauley) from its inception in 2004 through mid-2007.
Paul Marandola often drummed for Deer Tick between 2005 and 2007 and
keyboardist James Falzone played with the band off and on from 2006 to 2007.
Current Deer Tick bassist Christopher Dale Ryan graduated from Providence
College in the spring of 2007, and shortly after he and drummer Dennis
Ryan became official members of Deer Tick. Lead guitarist Andrew Grant
Tobiassen joined the band in August 2008, and guitarist Ian O'Neil joined the
band in August 2009 after playing with New Jersey-based act Titus
Andronicus. Tobiassen left the band in early 2010, and Rob B. Crowell
(Keyboards/Saxophone) joined the band in the spring of 2010.
Other musicians who
have performed live as part of Deer Tick or who have played onstage with the
band on several occasions, include Chris Paddock, Liz Izenberg. Diego
Perez, and Jonny Corndawg.
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