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Ken Coomer is an American musician and producer best known for his drumming in Uncle Tupelo and later Wilco.[1][2] He was the drummer and co-founder of the Nashville-based band, Clockhammer,[3] in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
^Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Uncle Tupelo". AMG. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
KenCoomer is an American musician and producer best known for his drumming in Uncle Tupelo and later Wilco. He was the drummer and co-founder of the Nashville-based...
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Uncle Tupelo lineup sans Farrar, including bassist John Stirratt, drummer KenCoomer, and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston. He even enlisted Uncle Tupelo...
and two candidates stood out: Bill Belzer and KenCoomer. Although Farrar and Tweedy agreed that Coomer was the better drummer, they were intimidated...
as Mike Heidorn was replaced by Bill Belzer who was later replaced by KenCoomer.: 74–75 The five-piece band recorded Anodyne, which sold over 150,000...
Anodyne. After the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, Stirratt rejoined Jeff Tweedy, KenCoomer, and Max Johnston to found Wilco in 1994. Since Wilco began, Stirratt...
drums when the bass guitarist John Stirratt and drummer KenCoomer were not in the studio. Coomer was not pleased about a reduced role in the band: It was...
with Grammy-winning producer Matt Ross-Spang and professional musicians KenCoomer (Wilco), Rick Steff (Hank Williams Jr.), Reba Russell (Johnny Cash), Will...
the inflexibility of KenCoomer's drumming. According to American Songwriter, "virtually every attempt [Tweedy] made to steer Coomer toward the percussive...
included Tyler, David Roe Rorick (bass), Tammy Rogers (fiddle, mandolin), KenCoomer (drums), Jellyroll Johnson (harmonica), and Siobhan Maher Kennedy (vocals)...
song ("Message from the Country") with pop rocker Doug Powell, drummer KenCoomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) and session musician Jonathan Yudkin for the Jeff...
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with former Wilco and Uncle Tupelo drummer KenCoomer, it marked the first Frontier Ruckus album produced outside of the band's...
studios in Nashville, TN with KenCoomer (formerly of Uncle Tupelo and Wilco) to record ten songs for a new album. Coomer originally heard the band from...
full-time. With the help of Marlow's longtime friend and former Wilco drummer KenCoomer, the band's demo recording made its way to Capitol Records' A&R Julian...
Nashville with founding Wilco member and final Uncle Tupelo drummer, KenCoomer. They also premiered a music video for the single "27 Dollars," featuring...
Being There and Summerteeth. He became irritated by Wilco drummer KenCoomer because Coomer disliked playing consistent drum patterns each time that the band...
artist in 2006: Blanco Fácil (Easy Target), which was produced by ex-Wilco KenCoomer. It has a softer sound than that of Zurdok, and did quite well on the...
radio guru Nic Harcourt and they were invited to record in the US with KenCoomer of the band Wilco. Not having any other band members, they were joined...
Heidorn ^ Note 2: Uncle Tupelo from 1993 to 1994 included Farrar, Tweedy, KenCoomer, John Stirratt and Max Johnston ^ Note 3: Son Volt from 1994 to 1998 included...