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Reverend Freakchild : ウィキペディア英語版
Reverend Freakchild

Reverend Freakchild is a New York City-based musician, singer, and songwriter, known for writing and performing a distinct style of the blues incorporating elements of psychedelic music, country music, and the blues.
==History==

Reverend Freakchild grew up in the U.S. state of Hawaii and was exposed to music at an early age, as his mother was a classical pianist and his father loved blues music. He attended Northeastern University in Boston, where he earned a degree in philosophy and religion, but decided to pursue music full-time.
Freakchild played in an early version of the alternative rock band Soul Coughing, headed by singer-songwriter Mike Doughty. Afterwards, while in Boston, he formed the roots rock jam band Bananafish. Other musical groups Reverend Freakchild has performed with include the Neptune Ensemble, the Soul Miners, the Lucky Devils, and the Cosmic All-Stars. He also has been a featured soloist and member of the Metro Mass Gospel Choir, with which he has performed at major Manhattan venues including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, and the Town Hall.
Reverend Freakchild released his first full length album, ''Blues & Spirituals'', in 2001, and released his second album, ''Hymn Hustler'', in February 2003. In 2004, Freakchild released a collection of songs with the Cosmic All-Stars called ''Time Passes Strangely''.

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