Afro Celt Sound System
House Of The AncestorsVolume 1- Sound Magic 1996 via Real World
The "Red-Eye Express" Hauls Obscure Album Tracks; with an Occasional Theme De-Railed. The Snap, Crackle, Pop is Courtesy of the Boxcar's Victrola. All Aboard!!
sixth and latest release .. new in the line-up joining Farrar are: Chris Masterson (guitar), Mark Spencer (keys, guitar), Andrew DuPlantis (bass) & Dave Bryson (drums)
8th & latest release brings Mikael Jorgenson (multi-instrumentalist) into the group
Uncle Tupelo's fourth and final release
Ken Coomer on drums .. also co-producer for this release
Ken Coomer (drums)
cover of The Stooges tune. Uncle Tupelo covers this same track on their 2002 "89/93: An Anthology"
7th release .. along with Tweedy and Stiratt: Nels Cline (guitar), Glen Kotche (drums) & Pat Sansone (multi-instrumentalist)
Kelly Joe Phelps is featured playing slide guitar, on Jay Farrar's solo debut, 2001's "Sebastopol"
debut solo release
Leslie "Feist" has an appearance on Wilco's latest release, "Wilco (The Album)", singing background vocals
cover of the song originally performed by The Louvin Brothers
Ken Coomer (drums)
featuring Jim Boquist on bass .. Gillian Welch also supplies additional vocals on Jay Farrar's solo debut, 2001's "Sebastopol"
Ken Coomer appears on Teddy Morgan's 2003 release, "Freight"
Billy Bragg recorded 2 discs with Wilco: 1998's "Mermaid Avenue" and the sequel 2000's, "Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2" .. The Blokes are the band Billy hired to replace Wilco for the tour
John Stirratt (bass)
3rd release
R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck produced Uncle Tupelo's 1992 disc, "March 16-20, 1992"
third and final disc featuring Heidorn & the Boquist brothers backing Farrar .. in fact the next Son Volt release, with a new line-up, won't come out until 2005, "Okemah and the Melody of Riot"
featuring Max Johnston on guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin & vocals
Ken Coomer (drums)
featuring Ken Coomer on drums
sophmore release
double-disc, sophmore effort .. line-up change: Coomer sticks with Tweedy & Stiratt .. Jay Bennett (multi-instrumentalist) joins .. this ensemble will stay together for the next 2 discs, where things will again change with 2002's, "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"
Dave Boquist (banjo)
featuring John Stirratt on bass
Uncle Tupelo offshoot (2) .. Son Volt debut release .. Jay Farrar reunites with original UT member, Michael Heidorn .. brothers, Dave Boquist (guitar, fiddle, banjo) & Jim Boquist (bass, vocals) complete the foursome
Uncle Tupelo offshoot (1) .. Wilco debut release .. with UT veterans, Jeff Tweedy & John Stiratt being the two mainstay's .. also on hand from UT for this recording are: Ken Coomer, Max Johnston, Lloyd Maines as well as a return from Brian Henneman
Uncle Tupelo debut release .. the lineup of Jay Farrar (guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, vocals), Jeff Tweedy (bass, guitar, vocals) & Michael Heidorn (drums), remains constant thru the first 3 discs .. with an assist from Brian Henneman (guitar) on the second & third releases .. for the fourth and last official disc, 1993's "Anondyne": John Stirratt (bass), Ken Coomer (drums), Max Johnston (steel guitar, banjo, dobro, fiddle, mandolin, vocals) & Lloyd Maines (steel guitar) joins Farrar and Tweedy
Uncle Tupelo: An Extended Musical Family