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词条 Dan Cunneen
释义

  1. Music career

  2. Graphic Design and Screen Printing

  3. Discography

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Dan Cunneen
| image =Dan_Cunneen,_2012.jpg
| caption = Dan Cunneen, 2012
| image_size =
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name = Daniel Robert Cunneen
| alias = DJ Diamondan, Herr Cunning, The Russian Dragon
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|3|14|mf=y}}
| origin = Portland, Oregon, United States
| instrument = Drums, Guitar, Bass,
| genre = Punk rock, rock, heavy metal, soul, lounge music
| occupation = Drummer
Songwriter
Disc Jockey
Graphic Designer
Screen Printer
| years_active = 1982-Present
| label = Fatal Erection, Highgate, New Weave, Empty, Sub Pop, Rendezvous Recordings, Estrus, V2, Southern Lord
| associated_acts = Broken Trust, Bitchcraft, Bop Girl Goes Calypso, Saucy Jack, The Pigeons, Her Last Arrow, Sugarsmacks, Rat City Brass, Ghost Train Trio, Mercy Mercy
| website = dancunneen.com
}}Dan Cunneen is a drummer,[1] songwriter,[1] disc jockey, screen printer and graphic designer[2] originally from Portland, Oregon, United States. Cunneen is best known for his drum work with the 1980s Portland, Oregon bands Final Warning and The Obituaries as well as the 1990s Seattle, Washington-based bands Zipgun and Nightcaps.[3] Cunneen currently plays drums with White Center, Washington band Roxbury Saints and the Perkins Coie Band (aka PCBs), the in house band for the Seattle, Washington-based law firm Perkins Coie.[4]

On January 3, 2015 Cunneen was ordained as a minister in the Universal Life Church.[5]

Music career

Cunneen formed his first band, Final Warning, in 1982 with grade school friend Jeff “Simon” Simoncini, bassist Tim Paul and vocalist Jeff Paul. Final Warning were notable for their anti-war political themes and as one of the early hardcore bands to incorporate heavy metal into their sound.[6][7]

After Final Warning broke up in 1987, Cunneen played with Portland-based folk-rock singer songwriter Lew Jones.[8]

After guitarist Rob Landoll and vocalist Monica Nelson saw Cunneen perform with Lew Jones, Cunneen was recruited to play drums for their punk, rock, and blues band, The Obituaries.[9] Along with bands like Napalm Beach, Dead Moon, and Poison Idea, The Obituaries were one of the notable bands in the Portland underground club scene in the late 1980s.[10] Cunneen played drums and co-wrote one song on The Obituaries EP, but would leave the band mid-tour in 1989.

After relocating to Seattle, Washington in 1991, Cunneen formed the punk band Zipgun with guitarist Neil Rogers, singer Robb Clarke and bassist Mark Wooten. Zipgun released three singles and two full-length albums on Pacific Northwest independent record label Empty Records and several singles on various labels.[11] Zipgun toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada and appeared in the Doug Pray film Hype! a documentary chronicling the 1990s Seattle Grunge music scene.

In 1994, using the moniker "DJ DiamonDan", Cunneen began what would become a two-year DJ residency at Linda's Tavern in Seattle. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s Cunneen performed at private parties and Seattle venues such as Re-bar, The Baltic Room, Moore Theater and The Capitol Club.[12]

After Zipgun’s demise in 1995, Cunneen formed and led the Seattle-based lounge band, Nightcaps with vocalist Theresa Hannam, guitarist Garth Brandenburg and bassist Bill Herzog. Nightcaps were an integral part of the mid 1990s Lounge music resurgence that included bands such as Combustible Edison, Squirrel Nut Zippers and Love Jones. The Nightcaps were known as one of the few renascent lounge bands to avoid irony and kitsch.[13]

In 2011, Rendezvous Recordings released Cunneen's The Answer b/w Shoot & Share solo 7-inch single. Cunneen described the two songs as "Black comedy metal, combining lyrical irony with metallic garage-punk musical sensibilities." [14]

Graphic Design and Screen Printing

Cunneen was art director and designer for many of the commercial releases and promotional material for the bands he played in.[15] In 2016 Cunneen founded ORANJ Screen Printing & Graphic Design.

Discography

with Final Warning
  • 1983 Rain of Death cassette demo
  • 1984 Final Warning (EP) Fatal Erection Records
  • 1985 Drinking is Great (EP) (track on compilation: "I Quit") Fatal Erection Records
  • 2007 PDX (CD) Southern Lord Records
  • 2008 Final Warning EP (reissue) Black Water Records
  • 2015 Demonstration 1983 (7" EP) Black Water Records
with Lew Jones
  • 1994 Lew Jones Anthology 1978–1994: Take Me to the Future (CD) (played drums on several tracks) New Weave Records
with Obituaries
  • 1988 Obituaries (EP) Highgate Records
  • 2007 The Obituaries (anthology CD) (played drums on several tracks) Highgate Records
with Zipgun
  • 1991 Together Dumb/Cool in the Cell (single) Empty Records
  • 1991 Ten (one sided promo single) Empty Records
  • 1992 8 Track Player (CD/LP) Empty Records
  • 1992 The End/Nothing Cures (single) Musical Tragedies
  • 1993 Put Me Away (split single w/ Derelicts) Rekkids
  • 1993 Baltimore (CD/LP) Empty Records
  • 1994 I Can't Wait/Tight Black Pants (single) Thrill Jockey Records
with Nightcaps
  • 1995 Gambler's Game/For Me (single) Rendezvous Recordings
  • 1995 I Don't Like You/Love You More (single) Sup Pop
  • 1996 Split (CD) Rendezvous Recordings/Sub Pop
  • 1998 You Lied/Last of the Secret Agents (single) Estrus Records
  • 2000 Get On (CD) Rendezvous Recordings
  • 2002 Spin Out 3 (compilation CD track: "Love You More") V2 Records (Japan)
  • 2003 I Don't Like You (CD) User Records (Japan)
  • 2011 In the Live Room (+ the singles) (CD) Rendezvous Recordings
Dan Cunneen
  • 2011 The Answer b/w Shoot & Share (single) Rendezvous Recordings

References

1. ^{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p237398|pure_url=yes}}
2. ^https://dancunneen.carbonmade.com/
3. ^http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/people/c/cunneendan.htm
4. ^http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/band-from-local-law-firm-booked-for-a-big-gig/
5. ^http://www.dancunneen.com/2015/01/as-of-january-3-2015-i-have-been.html
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-9542-punkrss_not_dead.html |title=Punk’s Not Dead |publisher=Wweek.com |date= |accessdate=2014-07-29}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.portlandmercury.com/music/once-more-with-feeling/|title=Article Archives - Portland Mercury, News, Entertainment, Trouble|website=Portland Mercury}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.twolouiesmagazine.com/history/history-of-portland-rock-4/|title=Two Louies History of Portland Rock}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.twolouiesmagazine.com/history/history-of-portland-rock-5/|title=Two Louies History of Portland Rock}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.twolouiesmagazine.com/history/history-of-portland-rock-5/|title=Two Louies Magazine}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/768495-Zipgun|title=Discogs Zipgun Discography}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dancunneen.com/2012/09/last-night-dj-took-his-life.html|title=Last Night a DJ Almost Took His Life}}
13. ^{{cite web|author=Casey Jarman |url=http://wweek.com/portland/event-82341-nightcaps.html |title=Nightcaps |publisher=Wweek.com |date=2012-03-29 |accessdate=2012-04-02}}
14. ^https://www.amazon.com/Dan-Cunneen/e/B008BV3IZ4
15. ^http://theoranjgroup.com/oranj-posters/

External links

  • ORANJ Screen Printing & Graphic Design website
  • Dan Cunneen website
  • Dan Cunneen Graphic Design Portfolio
  • 2008 Portland Mercury interview with Dan Cunneen
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080918065631/http://wweek.com/editorial/3445/11524/ Feature on the Final Warning reunion in Willamette Week]
  • Seattle'>Times feature on the PCBs
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070809005951/http://www.finalwarningpdx.com/ Final Warning website]
  • {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p237398|label=Dan Cunneen}}
  • {{IMDb title|id=0116589|title=Hype!}}
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