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Instruments
  
Drums

Labels
  

Name
  
Anton Fier

Role
  
Drummer

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Born
  
June 20, 1956 (age 67) Cleveland, OhioUnited States (
1956-06-20
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer, bandleader

Associated acts
  
Music groups
  
Genres
  
Experimental rock, Jazz, Alternative rock

Albums
  
Dreamspeed/Blind Light (1992‑1994), The Seer, Blank Generation, Soundtracks for the Blind, To Be Kind

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Anton Fier (born June 20, 1956) is an American drummer, composer and bandleader. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Fier was an early member of The Lounge Lizards and The Feelies. He was in The Lodge (with John Greaves), worked with Pere Ubu, was briefly in the Voidoids, and founded The Golden Palominos. The 1978 Pere Ubu EP titled Datapanik in the Year Zero was dedicated to Fier.

Anton Fier Bill Laswell Discography

He has collaborated extensively with Bill Laswell and also toured and recorded with Hüsker Dü guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Bob Mould. He also played with bassist Jack Bruce and Japanese guitarist Kenji Suzuki on the 1987 album Inazuma Super Session – "Absolute Live!!"

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Fier played and recorded on the John Zorn-led album Locus Solus in 1983. They recorded a live album for Zorn's 50th birthday celebration: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 3 of the 50th birthday series on Tzadik Records.

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Fier also produced a 2010 album by guitar virtuoso Jim Campilongo titled Orange.

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Partial discograph

  • Dreamspeed (Avant, 1993)
  • Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud (Island, 1995)
  • Dreamspeed/Blindlight 1992–1994 (Tzadik 2003)
  • References

    Anton Fier Wikipedia