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Artist description
Pigeon Man is the alter ego of composer/producer Ryan Beveridge. The project concentrates on grooves that stick, make one think. Music free of cliche, yet haunting like a great memory. |
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Music Style
Pop with sneaky stylistic infiltrations |
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Musical Influences
Peter Gabriel, David Byrne, Randy Newman |
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Similar Artists
Others have said Peter Gabriel, Dave Matthews, Phish, Sting |
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Artist History
Ryan Beveridge recently collaborated with Stewart Copeland to create the quirky score for the WB Network series Brutally Normal. The two are currently co-writing music for a "sequel" to the highly popular Sony Playstation game Spyro The Dragon.Brought up outside of Chicago, Ryan Beveridge began his music career playing drums in smoky jazz clubs and piano on the classical stage. He studied music at Northwestern University and made his bread and butter composing music for plays, dance troupes, and short films as well as writing jingles, producing/performing on album projects.A few years ago, he met a curious figure he called the Pigeon Man, began to become one and the same, flew the coop, and migrated to California. |
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Group Members
Ryan Beveridge, James Boblak |
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Instruments
piano, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, occasional flute and EWI |
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Albums
I'm The Pigeon Man |
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Press Reviews
"In these days of uncertainty, America needs the Pigeon Man." -- Stewart Copeland"... great grooves, rich, interesting textures, well-crafted songs, and thoughtful lyrics. The songs really grow on you." -- Michael Campbell, author AND THE BEAT GOES ON: AN INTRO TO POPULAR MUSIC IN AMERICA, 1840 TO TODAY, Schirmer Books |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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