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For|the rally co-driver|Mike Doughty (co-driver)Infobox musical artist| name = Mike Doughty| image = nillazilla4.jpg| caption =| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name =| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|1970|6|10|mf=y|birth_place = Fort Knox, Kentucky|Fort Knox , Kentucky | death_date =| instrument = Vocals Guitar | genre = Alternative Rock , Indie Rock | occupation =| years_active = 1992–present| label = ATO Records|ATO | associated_acts = Soul Coughing | website = http://www.mikedoughty.com/ Official Site Mike Doughty (IPAc-en|icon|'|d|o?|t|i?Respell|DOH|tee;See http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=4630298 Mike Doughty: The Making of the Small Rock , Aired on NPR May 4, 2005 born June 10, 1970) is an American indie rock|indie and alternative rock singer-songwriter and author . He led the band Soul Coughing in the 1990s, and in the 2000s, became a solo artist . His best known songs include "Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well" "I Hear the Bells", and "Busting Up a Starbucks."
Early life
The son of a military family, he moved around the country and Europe, and spent his teenage years living on the grounds of the United States Military Academy at West Point where he attended James I. O'Neill High School in Highland Falls, New York . From there he attended Bard College at Simon's Rock . He eventually moved to New York City to study poetry at the New School University , where singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco was one of his classmates in Sekou Sundiata 's poetry course, "The Shape and Nature of Things to Come." http://www.mikedoughty.com/blog/archives/000679.html Mike Doughty
Career
In 1992, Doughty, then a doorman at the New York avant-garde club The Knitting Factory founded Soul Coughing (billing himself as M. Doughty ), and released the minor hit singles "Super Bon Bon" and "Circles".
Wearying of the band and addicted to heroin, Doughty broke up Soul Coughing in 2000, and was promptly dropped by Warner Brothers . A few weeks later, Doughty beat his Substance use disorder|addiction and started touring as a solo artist. He drove around the country in a rental car, covering 9,000 miles on his first tour, playing acoustic shows, often to crowds of Soul Coughing fans. After the shows, he would sit at the front of the stage and sell copies of his acoustic album Skittish & mdash; then on CD-R s in plain white sleeves & mdash; a record that he had recorded for, and which was rejected by Warner Brothers in 1996. http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/PrintFriendly? oid=oid%3A178769 During his three-year tour, Doughty sold 20,000 copies of Skittish and gradually developed a following independent of Soul Coughing.
At the Bonnaroo music festival in 2004, Doughty bumped into Dave Matthews , a longtime Soul Coughing fan who had the band open for him on two US tours, including shows at Madison Square Garden . When Matthews professed to be a fan of Doughty's solo record Rockity Roll and the song "27 Jennifers," Doughty gave him a CD with rough mixes of an album he had been working on in Minneapolis with singer-songwriter and producer Dan Wilson (musician)|Dan Wilson . Matthews eventually released the album on his ATO Records|ATO label as Haughty Melodic (an anagram for 'Michael Doughty'.) Haughty Melodic 's hit single, "Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well," received heavy airplay in 2005; Doughty made a music video for the song with director/photographer Danny Clinch , opened for Dave Matthews Band|DMB at Madison Square Garden, and appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman .
Founding Mike Doughty's Band, featuring Dan Chen ( Synthesizer|keyboard and synthesizer ), Pete McNeal ( Drum kit|drums ), and Andrew "Scrap" Livingston ( Double bass|upright bass ), Doughty toured extensively in 2005. In the summer of 2006 Dan Chen left the group, and was replaced by John Kirby.
In February 2008, Doughty released his fourth solo album, Golden Delicious (album)|Golden Delicious , also produced by Dan Wilson (musician)|Dan Wilson . The album features a reworked version of "27 Jennifers", which received some radio attention following the release. The album was followed by a full-band tour in the spring.
Mike Doughty released his fifth album, Sad Man Happy Man (album)|Sad Man, Happy Man on October 6, 2009. It consists of 18 tracks including a version of " Casper the Friendly Ghost " and " Three is a Magic Number ". While the album is not a solo record, its sound is reminiscent of his days as a solo acoustic performer and debut album, Skittish , when compared to the full band sounds of Haughty Melodic and Golden Delicious . Doughty embarked on a tour,"The Question Jar" tour, in the fall of 2009 to support the album, backed again by Andrew "Scrap" Livingston.
On July 6, 2010, Doughty debuted 14 new songs at the Rubin Museum of Art in NYC. Some of the song titles were "I Love Surprises", "Shine", and "Russell". Videos of these can be viewed on YouTube. During the performance, Doughty would read lyrics from a music stand, and then, when finished with each song, crumple the paper and throw it into the audience. He performed this show alone, stating his partner, Andrew "Scrap" Livingston, became a taxi driver. Whether or not this was a joke is unclear.
Doughty's album, Yes and Also Yes , was released in August 2011. It includes songs such as "The Huffer and The Cutter", http://markvelasquez.tumblr.com/post/6297365563/she-doesnt-fall-in-love-she-takes-hostages "Hapless Dancer", "Day By Day By", and "Na Na Nothing".
In January 2012, The Book of Drugs , Doughty's memoir about his "ugly, drug-doing years", http://www.mikedoughty.com/whos-mike was published by Da Capo Press .
In 2012 Doughty recorded a version of " Take Me Home, Country Roads " for a fund raising cd titled "Super Hits Of The Seventies" for radio station WFMU . http://michaelshelley.net/2012/ Super Hits Of The 70's
Doughty's latest album, The Question Jar Show , was released in late January 2012. It is a two disc set containing highlights from his Question Jar tour.
In media
Doughty is an active blog ger, commenting on pop culture , his life as a musician and his fans, and writing about and photographing his numerous travels. In 2002, Doughty recorded four songs for the film EvenHand . "Get Along" was subsequently released as a bonus track on Skittish / Rockity Roll . In 2003, Doughty released a book of poetry entitled Slanky (ISBN 1-887128-71-9). In 2004, Doughty recorded the anti- Iraq War anthem "Move On," which appeared on the compilation Future Soundtrack for America .Jeckell, Barry A. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1000558508 Future Compilation Supports Political Change retrieved July 3, 2007
"Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well" was featured on the show '' Grey's Anatomy and also is on the soundtrack. This song was also featured in a 2005 episode of Bones (TV series)| Bones titled " The Man in the Bear ", and on a 2007 episode of the TV show What About Brian ''. Doughty's song, "I Hear the Bells", is featured prominently in an episode of Veronica Mars called " Look Who's Stalking " and also appears on the show's soundtrack. His song "(I Keep On) Rising Up" appears in the 2010 Jack Black film, " Gulliver's Travels (2010 film) ".
Doughty's publicist, Andy Adelewitz, sends out an annual April Fool's Day email with fake Mike Doughty news. Past jokes have said that he was changing his name to Mike "Lion-Heart" Doughty, and had accepted an offer to become the new guitar player in Limp Bizkit . A message in April 2006 said that Doughty announced he was running for the New York State Senate , representing the 7th District (comprising most of northern Nassau County, New York|Nassau County , Long Island ), in order to ease tensions between Long Island authorities and soy gluten farmers. http://www.thetripwire.com/news/2006/4/3/mike-doughty-runs-for-senate
Doughty currently has a large list of unreleased songs registered on the Harry Fox Agency website. Song titles include: "Booty Czar", "Feverish", "I Think I Know How I Feel About You", "I Wish To Fix It", "Jimmy Snackbar", "Leap & Land", "Loveliness", "Never Known To Nap" (possibly an early version of "Burn You Down"), "Oh Tanya", "Phnom Penh", "Rosearise", "Split", "She's The Ginchiest", "Some Clown", "Utility Man" (possibly an early version of "More Bacon than the Pan Can Handle"), "Who Do you Think You Are", and "Walk the Plank".
Solo discography
Skittish (album)|Skittish (recorded 1996; released 2000)
Smofe and Smang: Live in Minneapolis|Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis (2002)
Rockity Roll (2003)
Skittish / Rockity Roll (2004)
: A two disc re-release which includes the out-of-print Skittish , the Rockity Roll EP, and five bonus tracks.
Haughty Melodic (2005) #175 U.S.
: Doughty's first full-band album, released on May 3, 2005.
The Gambler (Mike Doughty album)|The Gambler (2005)
: Six song EP exclusively on iTunes Music Store . Title track is a cover of the Kenny Rogers hit.
Golden Delicious (album)|Golden Delicious (2008) #87 U.S.
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Busking (album)|Busking (2008)
: Limited edition Live LP sold only at shows. Contains 12 tracks from a 2007 busking performance in the Nyc subway|14th street subway station in New York City. http://www.mikedoughty.com/blog/archives/000789.html
Golden Delicious (Album)|Busking EP (2008)
: An EP, featuring five tracks from the Busking LP.
: An electro/sampled/sonic-slice-and-dice album put out as an appetizer to the singer/songwriter album, Yes and Also Yes . http://mkdo.co/post/8347396068
Yes and Also Yes (2011)
The Question Jar Show (2012)
: A two disc album compiling the best of his Question Jar tour.
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p490194|pure_url=yes Doughty's entry at Allmusic
http://www.archive.org/search.php? query=collection%3Aetree%20AND%20%2Fmetadata%2Fcreator%3A%22Mike%20Doughty%22 Live Music Archive
http://www.maniatv.com/video/Mike-Doughty-AOTD Interview with Mike Doughty (video)
http://isurrender67.xanga.com/602808508/item/ "Venti Venting," article about Doughty's song "Busting up a Starbucks"
http://tipsy.com/doodles/com/tempest/10.html The Tempest, 1988 (poster) - Doughty wrote the musical score for a production of Shakespeare 's The Tempest .
http://www.buzznet.com/resonate/mikedoughty Mike Doughty in studio performance
http://www.wickedinfo.com/interviews/interview-with-singer%10songwriter-mike-doughty/ Interview at WickedInfo.com
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