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Glenn Kotche (born December 31, 1970 in Roselle, Illinois,〔 Last accessed March 11, 2012.〕 United States) is an American drummer and composer, best known for his involvement in the band Wilco. He was named the 40th greatest drummer of all time by Gigwise in 2008. Prior to working with Wilco, Kotche released a four-track album entitled ''Introducing''. In 2003, he released a second solo album titled ''Next'', featuring solo drum improvisations using homemade percussion installations. A third solo album was released in March 2006 on Nonesuch Records, entitled ''Mobile''. This album featured a broad range of compositions for percussion. ==With Wilco== Kotche wound up joining Wilco because of Jim O'Rourke, who originally caught him playing a show with Edith Frost. He went on to make several records with O'Rourke including two Loose Fur albums (O’Rourke, Kotche and Jeff Tweedy). Throughout Kotche's career with Wilco (''Yankee Hotel Foxtrot'', the Grammy award-winning ''A Ghost is Born'', ''The Wilco Book'' companion CD, ''Kicking Television: Live in Chicago'', ''Sky Blue Sky'', ''Wilco (The Album)'' and ''The Whole Love''), and his solo projects, he has treated the drumset as a multiple percussion instrument including home-made instruments, pitched percussion, various found objects such as scrap metal and hubcaps and orchestral instruments. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glenn Kotche」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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