Sam Coomes

American musician (born 1964)


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nameSam Coomes
imageSamCoomes.jpg
captionSam Coomes on stage with Quasi at the Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, California, February 27, 2008.
backgroundsolo_singer
aliasBlues Goblins
birth_date
birth_placeSherman, Texas, U.S.
originPortland, Oregon, U.S.
instrumentBass guitar, guitar, keyboards
genreIndie rock
occupationMusician
years_active1983–present
associated_actsQuasi, The Donner Party, Motorgoat, Heatmiser, Elliott Smith, Blues Goblins, Pink Mountain, Built to Spill, Crock
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| name = Sam Coomes | image = SamCoomes.jpg | caption = Sam Coomes on stage with Quasi at the Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, California, February 27, 2008. | image_size = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = | alias = Blues Goblins | birth_date = |birth_place =Sherman, Texas, U.S. | death_date = | origin = Portland, Oregon, U.S. | instrument = Bass guitar, guitar, keyboards | genre = Indie rock | occupation = Musician | years_active = 1983–present | label = | associated_acts = Quasi, The Donner Party, Motorgoat, Heatmiser, Elliott Smith, Blues Goblins, Pink Mountain, Built to Spill, Crock | website = Samuel J. Coomes (born April 23, 1964) is an American musician, and one half of the indie band Quasi, along with his ex-wife, drummer Janet Weiss. Coomes was also a member of the mid-1980s underground pop band The Donner Party and replaced Brandt Peterson as the bassist for the 1990s Portland indie rock band Heatmiser, playing on their final studio album, Mic City Sons.

Biography

Coomes was born in Sherman, Texas, and moved to Southern California as a child. He started playing in The Donner Party in San Francisco in 1983 and released two albums with them before they disbanded in 1989. Coomes formed Motorgoat in Portland, Oregon, in 1990 with Janet Weiss, and they released two cassettes and one 7" single before disbanding and becoming Quasi in 1993. Coomes released a solo album under the name Blues Goblins in 2003 and sometimes performs under that name. He also performs on keyboards and vocals with the Oakland, California-based band Pink Mountain, and formed the duo Crock with Spencer Seim (Hella, Solos, The Advantage) which released an album, Grok, in 2011. Coomes also appeared with Jandek in two NW shows along with drummer Emil Amos (Om, Grails, Holy Sons), documented on the album Portland Thursday (2009) and Seattle Friday (2011). Additionally, Coomes has scored several of the films of underground filmmaker Rankin Renwick (formerly known as Vanessa Renwick) Coomes currently lives in Portland, Oregon.

Session work since inception of Quasi

Coomes has done much recording work with other bands, mostly on keyboards and bass.

Solo discography

Albums

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TitleRelease dateLabel
Bugger Me2016Domino / No Quarter
True Death2020No label
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Compilation appearances

  • The Portland Edition — American Leather Records (vinyl, 2017)

References

References

  1. "Pink Mountain | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos".
  2. "Crock – Grock (CD/VINYL)".
  3. "Jandek: Discography".
  4. "Oregon Department of Kick Ass: The Work of Vanessa Renwick".
  5. "elliott smith seattle 9/16/98".
  6. "In Music We Trust - SHOW REVIEW: Quasi with Elliott Smith".
  7. [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/36553-blues-and-boogie-shoes-all-that-is-holy-turn-to-red Pitchfork article on The Takeovers] {{webarchive. link. (2008-03-07)

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