John Stirratt
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Birth name | John Chadwick Stiratt |
Genres | Alternative rock, alt.country, folk-rock, indie pop, indie rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Bass, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesiser, banjo, violin |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Sire Records, Reprise Records, Nonesuch Records, Broadmoor Records, Yep Roc Records |
Associated acts | Wilco, , Laurie Stirratt, Uncle Tupelo, , The Autumn Defense, The Minus 5, Sherry Rich, Tim Easton, Jeff Black, 7 Worlds Collide, Neil Finn, Cary Hudson, Blue Mountain, Preston School of Industry, Ray LaMontagne, Split Single |
John Chadwick Stirratt[1] is an American bassist and multi-instrumentalist for Wilco[2] and The Autumn Defense.
Early career[]
Stirratt grew up in Mandeville. He attended Mandeville High School and the University of Mississippi, and is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
He played regularly around the Southeastern US with , a band based in Oxford, Mississippi, that included his twin sister Laurie Stirratt and her husband Cary Hudson. During this time he met and befriended the band Uncle Tupelo and supported them on tours of the East and Midwest.
After the breakup of The Hilltops in 1990 Stirratt recorded a record under the name The Gimmecaps and briefly joined the Lafayette, Louisiana, band before joining Uncle Tupelo in 1992 as bassist/guitarist on their last album Anodyne.
Wilco and The Autumn Defense[]
After the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, Stirratt rejoined Jeff Tweedy, Ken Coomer, and Max Johnston to found Wilco in 1994. Since the founding of Wilco, Stirratt and Tweedy are the only members to contribute to all Wilco releases. Stirratt also joined Wilco members Jay Bennett and Ken Coomer to form , an early Wilco side project that recorded an album in late 1996 that was never released.
Stirratt formed The Autumn Defense in 2000 with friend and fellow New Orleanian Pat Sansone.
References[]
- ^ BMI entry
- ^ Wolff, Kurt; Duane, Orla (August 31, 2000). Country music: the rough guide. Rough Guides. pp. 557–. ISBN 978-1-85828-534-4. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
External links[]
- Media related to John Stirratt at Wikimedia Commons
- The Autumn Defense
- 1967 births
- Living people
- American bass guitarists
- American country singer-songwriters
- Wilco members
- Uncle Tupelo members
- The Minus 5 members
- Musicians from New Orleans
- People from Mandeville, Louisiana
- Guitarists from Louisiana
- American male guitarists
- 20th-century American guitarists
- American male bass guitarists