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Jack Logan
US lo-fi singer/songwriter, occasionally backed by Liquor Cabinet
United States
Jack Logan is credited on 31 releases across 19 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1959–2013 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
31
Pressings credited
19
Albums
7
Decades active
5
In collections
Biography
Jack Logan (born February 8, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter born in Greenville, Mississippi and raised in Lawrenceville, Illinois. He began recording, however, after moving to Winder, Georgia. He created two comic books in the 1980s, starring Peter Buck of R.E.M. as a superhero, and the connection to Peter Buck led to Twin/Tone Records' Peter Jesperson's interest in releasing some of Logan's material. He also drew a comic book that was included with LP copies of the Coolies second album, Doug. His first release was the critically acclaimed Bulk which contained 42 songs from the approximately 600 Logan had recorded from 1979 to 1993. Both Bulk and Logan's next album, Mood Elevator, received four stars in Rolling Stone. Logan has worked with Kelly Keneipp, Vic Chesnutt, Bob Kimbell, Kevin Lane, Aaron Phillips and Rob Keller. The backing band for his albums Buzz Me In and Monkey Paw albums was The Possibilities. His most recent releases are 2013's Bones in the Desert, a self-released vinyl LP recorded with Scott Baxendale, and 2015's What Is This Some Kind of Joke?, another vinyl-only release, this time recorded with The Roach Brothers. Logan guest-starred as himself on a 1997 episode of Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
31 releases · 19 albums · active 1959–2013
- Performance · 49
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Private Studios · John Keane Studios · Impressive Studios · Casino Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- The Dashboard Saviors
- The Moon Seven Times
- Anne Richmond Boston
- Various
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