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Occupation(s)
  
musician

Name
  
Pete Droge

Years active
  
1994–present

Role
  
Musician

Associated acts
  
Music group
  
The Thorns

Website
  
www.droge.com


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Born
  
March 11, 1969 (age 55) Seattle, Washington (
1969-03-11
)

Genres
  
Movies
  
Almost Famous, A Lot Like You

Albums
  
Necktie Second, Find a Door, Skywatching, The Thorns, A Lot Like You ‑ Original

Profiles

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Pete Droge (born March 11, 1969) is an American alternative/folk rock musician from Vashon Island in Washington State's Puget Sound.

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Droge was born in Seattle, Washington, and grew up Bainbridge Island.

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1990s

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In 1994, Droge released Necktie Second, his debut album which featured the tongue-in-cheek "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)" (which also appeared on the soundtrack to the film, Dumb and Dumber), as well as "Sunspot Stopwatch" and "So I am Over You".

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In 1996, Droge released Find A Door, an album under the name of Pete Droge and The Sinners; his backing band included Dave Hull (bass), Rob Brill (drums), Peter Stroud (guitar/vocals) and Elaine Summers (guitar/vocals). This album met with critical success but received little airplay. Notable songs include "You Should Be Running", "Dear Diane" and "Mr. Jade". That same year, Droge contributed the title song to the film, Beautiful Girls.

In 1998, Droge released Spacey And Shakin', another solo album.

Other credits included contributions to albums by Kim Richey and Stone Gossard.

2000s

In 2000, Droge appeared in the film, Almost Famous, as a "Hyatt Singer", performing "Small Time Blues" with Elaine Summers. According to director Cameron Crowe on the Director's Cut Commentary of the movie, the small part was a tribute to Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, whom he met in 1973.

In 2003, Droge formed the supergroup, The Thorns, with artists Matthew Sweet and Shawn Mullins and, that same year, released another solo album, Skywatching. In 2006, Droge released Under the Waves, and a song from that album, "Going Whichever Way The Wind Blows", was featured in a Toyota Sequoia commercial.

In 2009, Droge's song, "Two of the Lucky Ones", was featured in the film, Zombieland.

Discography

  • West of Here (with the Ramadillo)
  • Necktie Second (1994, American Recordings)
  • Find A Door (1996, American Recordings)
  • Spacey And Shakin' (1998, Epic)
  • The Thorns (with Matthew Sweet and Shawn Mullins) (2003)
  • Skywatching (2003, Puzzle Tree)
  • Under The Waves (2006, Puzzle Tree)
  • Volume One (with Elaine Summers) (2009, Puzzle Tree)
  • Volume Two (with Elaine Summers) (2014, Puzzle Tree)
  • References

    Pete Droge Wikipedia


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