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'''Matt Sweeney''' (born July 2, 1969) is an American guitarist, vocalist and producer best | '''Matt Sweeney''' (born July 2, 1969) is an American guitarist, vocalist and producer best known as a guitarist of [[w:Skunk (band)|Skunk]], [[w:Chavez (band)|Chavez]], and supergroup [[Zwan]].<ref name=VillageVoice-Groban-2010>{{cite news|last1=Cohan|first1=Brad|title=Q&A: Chavez's Matt Sweeney On How He Ended Up Working With Josh Groban|url=http://www.villagevoice.com/music/qanda-chavezs-matt-sweeney-on-how-he-ended-up-working-with-josh-groban-6646062|accessdate=14 September 2015|work=[[w:Village Voice|Village Voice]]|date=23 December 2010}}</ref> | ||
Sweeney was the first member to join Zwan after [[Billy Corgan]] and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] started the project in 2001. His previous band Skunk was praised by Corgan in the ''[[Pisces Iscariot]]'' liner notes while discussing "[[Frail and Bedazzled]]": | Sweeney was the first member to join Zwan after [[Billy Corgan]] and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] started the project in 2001. His previous band Skunk was praised by Corgan in the ''[[Pisces Iscariot]]'' liner notes while discussing "[[Frail and Bedazzled]]": | ||
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After joining Zwan, Sweeney recruited [[David Pajo]] to the band. He co-wrote "[[Mary Star of the Sea (song)|Mary Star of the Sea]]" with the rest of the band and sang on "[[The Number of the Beast]]", which was a B-side on the "[[Honestly]]" single and also appeared on the ''[[Spun]]'' soundtrack. | After joining Zwan, Sweeney recruited [[David Pajo]] to the band. He co-wrote "[[Mary Star of the Sea (song)|Mary Star of the Sea]]" with the rest of the band and sang on "[[The Number of the Beast]]", which was a B-side on the "[[Honestly]]" single and also appeared on the ''[[Spun]]'' soundtrack. | ||
== Jack Sweeney's Open Mic residency == | |||
{{Main|Jack Sweeney's Open Mic residency}} | |||
While [[Zwan]] was in the studio recording ''[[Mary Star of the Sea]]'', Sweeney hosted a "secret" open mic every Monday at [[The Hideout]] in Chicago, called ''Jack Sweeney's Open Mic''. The was belief Jack Sweeney was actually Matt Sweeney of Zwan, and rumors were confirmed at the debut event on [[Zwan 2002-09-09|September 9, 2002]]. Chicago-area musicians would sign up and play two-song sets every week, in between the two-song sets by Zwan members [[Billy Corgan]], Matt Sweeney, [[Paz Lenchantin]] and [[David Pajo]], with occasional performances by the full band. | |||
== Relevant discography == | == Relevant discography == |
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Sweeney performing with Chavez in 2011 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Matthew D Sweeney |
Born | New Jersey, US | July 2, 1969
Artists | Zwan |
Role | Guitar |
Years active | 2001–2003 |
Associated acts | Skunk, Chavez, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Iggy Pop |
Wikipedia | Matt Sweeney |
Matt Sweeney (born July 2, 1969) is an American guitarist, vocalist and producer best known as a guitarist of Skunk, Chavez, and supergroup Zwan.[1]
Sweeney was the first member to join Zwan after Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin started the project in 2001. His previous band Skunk was praised by Corgan in the Pisces Iscariot liner notes while discussing "Frail and Bedazzled":
“ | frail and bedazzled owes a great debt to the band skunk, with whom i ripped part of this song off. skunk was probably the greatest band that i ever knew/saw that is virtually unknown-even less than the frogs. frogs. skunk. i miss skunk. | ” |
— Billy Corgan, Pisces Iscariot liner notes |
After joining Zwan, Sweeney recruited David Pajo to the band. He co-wrote "Mary Star of the Sea" with the rest of the band and sang on "The Number of the Beast", which was a B-side on the "Honestly" single and also appeared on the Spun soundtrack.
Jack Sweeney's Open Mic residency[edit | edit source]
While Zwan was in the studio recording Mary Star of the Sea, Sweeney hosted a "secret" open mic every Monday at The Hideout in Chicago, called Jack Sweeney's Open Mic. The was belief Jack Sweeney was actually Matt Sweeney of Zwan, and rumors were confirmed at the debut event on September 9, 2002. Chicago-area musicians would sign up and play two-song sets every week, in between the two-song sets by Zwan members Billy Corgan, Matt Sweeney, Paz Lenchantin and David Pajo, with occasional performances by the full band.
Relevant discography[edit | edit source]
- Zwan
- Mary Star of the Sea (January 28, 2003)
- Spun (July 22, 2003)
Touring stats
- Total shows: 106 shows
- First performance: Royal Bliss 2001-05-10 (featuring Billy Corgan) at Liquid Joe's, Salt Lake City, UT, US
- Last performance: Zwan 2003-06-13 at Pielachtal Festivalgelände, Hofstetten, AT
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Cohan, Brad (23 December 2010). "Q&A: Chavez's Matt Sweeney On How He Ended Up Working With Josh Groban". Village Voice. Retrieved 14 September 2015.