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907:, and solo) recorded a song with Brown. Mullen says, "I'm doing Brown because Custer and Mikey are my best friends, I've always wanted to play with them, and this is the funniest thing I have done in my life. We can go in all sorts of directions with it." However, in 2002, Brown announced that it was changing its name because there is another band with that name in New Jersey. Furthermore, Custer said, "The band has become a heavy rock band now. It's no longer a poppy, singles–type thing…so we're gonna kinda start all over again―new name, new tunes." 629:) was quickly signed by Columbia because of a Custer–produced a demo tape consisting of just one song. The band changed its name to DAG after discovering a preexisting band in New Jersey named DIG. DAG included drummer Kenny Soul (Nantucket, PKM), along with three members of the Raleigh band Mr. Potatohead: keyboard/vocalist Doug Jervey, guitarist Brian Dennis, and bassist/vocalist Bobby Patterson. Custer was a fifth member of sorts, writing the majority of the group's songs. 38: 341:
notes, "Allowing the North Carolinians ample space to find their proverbial groove was fledgling producer John Custer. When Corrosion of Conformity entered Baby Monster Studios in NYC in 1990, they were a full-on heavy metal outfit, and Custer was, to a large degree, the group's sonic tactician." COC
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of our little circle and he does not want to put up with that s--t. It's about songwriting, it's about getting the tones on tape and not being scared to take chances. A lot of bands, the only reason they're asking him to do 'em is 'cause they've heard COC records, but they don't understand that COC
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I've talked to some really big producers and they don't know as much as John Custer. I'll bet my life on it. He's amazing but he hates the record companies. He hates dealing with egos. He's been asked to do a bunch of big things and he's like, "No f----n' way!" He is truly a musician/producer. He's
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At age 25, Custer began producing and developing original artists at JAG Studios. He produced a four-song cassette for the Raleigh band, The Distance, in 1989. One reviewer of The Distance's recordings noted, "Producer John Custer creates a madcap roller derby of ringing guitar riffs" on one track,
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area band Four Hard Men with bassist Steev Adams (Pressure Boys, The Hanks), Tony Bowman on keyboards, and Chris Jenson on drums. Another configuration of this group was called Three Hard Men with Custer on guitar, Adams on bass, and Kenny Soule on drums. Over the years, Custer played with a number
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Mr. Potatohead. Custer said, "When I saw them for the first time, they were nailing this 45 I had when I was 9 years old and it was perfect. So this music was something we had in common…that's when I got this idea for this." Custer's concept for DAG was to record old-school funk but with original
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was also an inspiration to Custer. In 2017, he told writer David Manconi, "I remember being at a party, seeing their records, and my jaw dropping. They were real albums on a real record label with real artwork and all that—and from here! It made you think that things were possible…."
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album, but really wanted to help bands in North Carolina. Custer said, "Arrowsmith does not need me, but I thought there were some bands from here that should have been the biggest thing ever." As a result, he decided to stay in North Carolina and see what he could make happen.
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and The Album Network charts as well as Hall of Fame inducted albums in national and worldwide music press. In 2014, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Carolina Music Awards. He has been called the "Indestructible Godfather of the NC Music Industry".
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of short–lived bands: John Custer and Kevin, John Custer and the Malcolm Baldridge Memorial Rhythm Section, John Custer and Asylum Hill, Teresa Williams & John Custer, and his own John Custer Band. In 1990, Custer joined Jake Ferrell in a reboot of the band
891:), and keyboardist Michael Thrower (Darkstar), Custer says, "We all play basketball together―that's how this started. Then one night instead of hoops, we played music. It worked out, so we kept doing it." Brown recorded a five–track, self-released EP called 472:, which is digital recording. We'd made everything else on tape. We got hooked on gadgets. It was a mistake to record them in that format. …We thought, 'Now we can make it sound awesome!' And it sounded less than awesome." In his review of COC's 565:
said, "John is just a brilliant guy. He's not the anal type who will make you do 75 takes and then cut the tape up to slice together the final version. He's a very good hybrid of feel and meticulousness…John is great at letting things happen."
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in 1981. After high school, he joined the Theatrics, a band that played the Southeastern Circuit, (Maryland down to Florida), playing covers so they could slide–in original material. He also met his first music mentor, drummer
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said, "He contributes an enormous amount of stuff that isn't written in the liner notes. A lot of the writing credits are his… He's the king. He's the fifth member." The COC track "Drowning in a Daydream" from
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Theatrics, Four Hard Men, John Custer and Kevin, John Custer and the Malcolm Baldridge Memorial Rhythm Section, John Custer and Asylum Hill, Teresa Williams & John Custer, John Custer Band
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put their ass on the line to do these records and John Custer's not going to babysit somebody 'cause they want to have a certain sound. You've got to want to do that and write those things.
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was released, one reviewer noted, "It is producer John Custer who bears the brunt of the sound's synergy... A finer sound and recording wizard cannot be had." COC member
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Some of Custer's newest projects include producing the albums for the bands Army of the Dog and The Confessor, both from Raleigh, as well as vocalist Nico Arte.
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In 2001, Custer played lead guitar for the band Mother Soul. In 2002, he played in the on-stage band for the Raleigh Ensemble Players' version of the musical
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in Raleigh. McCay had soured on the music business but was invigorated by Custer, saying "Custer was a guitar whiz, one of the first locals to crack the
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With COC and Cry of Love both signed to Columbia, Custer was hired by the label for artist development, giving him what he calls "a pathway to the
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that featured original music by Custer. For this project, Guandolo again turned to Custer who wrote seven of the album's ten songs. Custer says, "
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Songwriting Contest for co-writing and producing Gran Torino's "Moments with You" which won the award for the Best Pop Song of the Year in 2000.
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As of 2019, Custer is scoring a movie about a funk band, and working on his own opera that will feature singers from Raleigh choirs.
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In January 2019, Metallica played the song "Lovely Jane" which was written by Custer, at their concert in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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seems to agree, stating, "We were dabbling in metal. When got up with John Custer and started really refining that stuff for
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won the Home Grown Music Network's Album of the Year 2010; BIG Something also won the award for New Band.
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In 2013, Custer was in a car accident and died for five minutes. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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and "crisp, clear aural onslaught' on another. Custer also produced a rap song for comedian
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radio charts for several week. Custer and BIG Something also worked together on the albums
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magazine hailed the album as "one of the best funk records since 1978. DAG's debut,
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DAG origins stem from Custer attending a performance of the Raleigh, North Carolina
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Rock Radio Chart, and stayed there four weeks. "Bad Thing", one of several songs on
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Some of Custer's high-profile collaborations for COC projects include working with
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dubbed him as, "The Indestructible Godfather of North Carolina Music Industry".
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Custer has produced several tracks that were used in major film soundtracks:
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was asked why they had continued to work with this producer. Keenan replied:
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While working in artist development for Columbia, Custer produced the album
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co-written with Custer, went No. 1 on the Album Network Chart and No. 2 the
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as "simply one of the most important heavy rock albums of the decade".
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In a 2019 interview, Custer named his favorite equipment of all time:
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are Custer's current funk–rock "protegees." He produced their album
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Raleigh quintet Dolo got Custer to produce their self–titled album
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After the band had worked with Custer on four albums, COC frontman
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Vocal Mic — B & B Studios of Carrboro, N.C.'s version of U87
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In 2014, Custer received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the
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Drum Machine — Roland 707 (but he hasn't seen one in 25 years)
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Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music
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In 2008, Custer produced Bull City Syndicate's first album,
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department". Custer's hand-picked funk–creation DIG (later
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Custer also produced and mixed Cry of Love's second album,
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In 2000, Custer created the pop-oriented band Brown with
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Back from New York In 1986, Custer played guitar in the
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Custer's first major project was producing the album
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Piano — off-brand baby grand in the New York studio
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Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 499:) who sang backup vocals on "Man or Ash", and 1488:"Holiday Allstars Pickup Band Worth Catching" 1032:In 1997, "Drowning in a Daydream" from COC's 8: 3329:John Custer interview by Stacey Cochran for 1102:Amp — Vox, the old one with sand in the back 790:'s vocals for the track "Access Babylon" on 715:in 1995, and wrote the song "Ha Ha Ha" with 468:, Custer says, "It was our first foray into 213:Around the age of 22 years, Custer moved to 2222:"Corrosion Of Conformity | Out in November" 2564:Jennings, Debbie Jet (September 7, 1994). 607:, which was released in 1997 by Columbia. 36: 27: 3312:U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994–2019 2074:Jennigs, Debbie Jet (December 18, 1996). 1264:"The Jason Damico Show #10 – John Custer" 1105:Bass — an old, old Fender Precision Bass 2966:. Pickupproductions.com. Archived from 2909:Finch, Joshua Isaac (August 27, 2015). 2884:"The Sawyer Family Gets Creepy in Bend" 1885:Jennings, Debbie Jet (April 28, 1993). 1161: 123:-nominated "Drowning in a Daydream" by 3023: 3021: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2933: 2931: 2792: 2790: 2758: 2756: 2754: 2723: 2721: 2719: 2717: 2715: 2713: 2681: 2679: 2534: 2532: 2500: 2498: 2496: 2439: 2437: 2246:Christopher, Michael (April 5, 2020). 2173: 2076:"Sound Bites: Corrosion of Conformity" 1940: 1938: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1241: 965:and written by Custer, is featured in 3088:"Hedwig Makes a Spectacle of Herself" 2394: 2392: 2360: 2358: 2356: 2128: 2126: 1880: 1878: 1846: 1844: 1812: 1810: 1778: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1766: 1764: 1701: 1699: 1667: 1665: 1663: 1481: 1479: 1371: 1369: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1287: 1285: 1239: 1237: 1235: 1233: 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1006:In 1993, Custer's original music for 288:and demo tapes for the Raleigh bands 169:His early musical influences include 73:Record producer, songwriter, musician 7: 2994:Marconi, David (February 19, 2001). 2854:"McBride Group to Play at Roadhouse" 2763:Menconi, David (February 20, 2004). 2652:Menconi, David (November 20, 1998). 2572:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 21 2476:"Cry of Love Albums and Discography" 2444:Manconi, David (November 12, 1993). 2399:Menconi, David (September 3, 1993). 2298:Menconi, David (February 12, 1993). 2082:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 14 1945:Reed, Bryan C. (February 29, 2012). 1893:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 16 1851:Menconi, Dave (September 16, 1994). 1672:Warden, Billy (September 28, 1990). 1123:Guitar Speaker Cabinet — Orange Amps 1068:Custer was featured on the cover of 825:(2009). In In 2012, Custer produced 443:in 1997 for Best Metal Performance. 3397:People from Raleigh, North Carolina 3198:"Leeway's Home Grown Music Network" 3055:Littlejohn, Scott (July 27, 2001). 2686:Jameson, Tonya (January 21, 2000). 2660:. The News and Observer. p. 11 2603:. The News and Observer. p. 13 2513:. The News and Observer. p. 14 1918:"Corrosion of Conformity – "Blind"" 1859:. The News and Observer. p. 11 1791:. The News and Observer. p. 12 1745:. The News and Observer. p. 11 1452:Still, Melanie (October 24, 1985). 764:(26.2 Music, 1999) for Knoxville's 752:In 1998, Custer produced the album 527:In 1993, Custer produced the album 3265:from the original on April 3, 2015 2452:. The News and Observer. p. 5 2407:. The News and Observer. p. 3 2373:. The News and Observer. p. 4 2337:. The News and Observer. p. 5 2306:. The News and Observer. p. 4 1994:"John Custer – Credits – AllMusic" 1853:"Correcting that First Impression" 1714:. The News and Observer. p. 7 1680:. The News and Observer. p. 4 1460:. The News and Observer. p. 5 961:"Sweet Little Lass", performed by 417:EP (Scion Audio/Video, 2012), and 210:from the bands PKM and Nantucket. 14: 3170:"Reference at www.prnewswire.com" 2943:Leeway's Home Grown Music Network 2505:Menconi, David (April 16, 1993). 2220:Clough, Jack (October 27, 2021). 1817:Langford, Bob (January 7, 1994). 1706:Warden, Billy (August 11, 1989). 1486:Lewis, Gordan (January 2, 1987). 1022:and "Welcome Back to Rob and Bill 280:, his own original music for the 171:Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass 3372:People from Cary, North Carolina 3028:Menconi, David (March 1, 2002). 2964:"Featured Artist: Big Something" 2911:"Swamp Thing: The Sawyer Family" 2595:Mancini, David (April 1, 1994). 2018:Merconi, David (June 19, 2000). 1737:Warden, Billy (March 16, 1990). 1056:Songs from the Middle of Nowhere 846:Songs from the Middle of Nowhere 580:Heartseeker Chart for new acts. 549:was recorded over four weeks at 507:) who played drums on the album 363:COC ended up on the major label 3407:20th-century American musicians 2765:"Corrosion Bassist Tears It Up" 2272:Childers, Chad (May 30, 2016). 1916:Chase, Jesse (August 4, 2014). 1783:Menconi, David (July 2, 1993). 786:In 2004, Custer recorded COC's 661:featured guest performances by 21:For the U.S. Army officer, see 3402:Guitarists from North Carolina 2365:Manconi, David (May 7, 1993). 2329:Manconi, David (May 7, 1993). 1674:"A Subliminal Urge to Reunite" 1120:Electric Guitar — Stratocaster 817:band, Jive Mother Mary―the EP 573:premiered at number 36 on the 1: 3346:John Custer podcast interview 3092:The Raleigh News and Observer 3086:Swift, Orla (July 13, 2002). 2797:Broili, Susan (May 8, 2008). 2626:Grisson, Rob (January 2014). 1347:Grissom, Rob (January 2014). 1270:. New Blue Entertainment, LLC 1043:Custer was recognized by the 423:(Candlelight Records, 2014). 2860:. October 9, 2014. p. 4 2540:"DAG Albums and Discography" 1114:Drum — old, old Slingerlands 1108:Compression — Blackface 1176 754:The Brothers' Love and Movie 667:Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section 152:United States Secret Service 3417:Candlelight Records artists 3273:– via Angelica Music. 2735:. July 20, 2000. p. 4E 1040:for Best Metal Performance. 848:(2010) which was #1 on the 837:(Ghost Owl Records, 2015). 403:(Sanctuary Records, 2005), 3448: 3412:American session musicians 1299:. May 11, 2003. p. 6B 1132:Synthesizer — Moog Prodigy 815:Burlington, North Carolina 756:for the band Hipbone from 743:Invisible and Bullet Proof 651:Muscle Shoals Sound Studio 637:songs rather than covers. 614: 569:On the September 4, 1993, 551:Muscle Shoals Sound Studio 520: 310: 193:. The North Carolina band 20: 3427:Sanctuary Records artists 3392:American rock songwriters 3387:American male songwriters 3377:American record producers 3337:John Custer interview on 2134:"Corrosion Of Conformity" 2106:"Corrosion Of Conformity" 2020:"Corrosion of Conformity" 1614:. May 4, 1986. p. 2E 1111:Console — Magic Shop Neve 1026:was nominated a regional 913:Hedwig and the Angry Inch 745:(Hal Jalikakik,1995) for 286:Rob and Bill's Talk Show, 35: 3422:Columbia Records artists 3202:Home Grown Music Network 2597:"All Frets, Few Regrets" 2200:The Creative Lifestyle.. 1819:"Wickedly Funny 'Tales'" 1099:Acoustic Guitar — Taylor 783:is a real poppy thing." 696:A Guide to Groovy Lovin' 485:The Allman Brothers Band 327:, 1991) for the Raleigh 127:and their fourth album, 3382:American rock musicians 2729:"Producer Turns to Pop" 1638:"Night Spots: Acoustic" 1376:Menconi, David (2020). 1012:Rob and Bill Talk Show, 933:Corrosion of Conformity 760:. Custer also produced 741:). He also co-produced 673:. The first reviews of 649:(1994) was recorded at 466:America's Volume Dealer 406:Corrosion of Conformity 390:America's Volume Dealer 333:Corrosion of Conformity 313:Corrosion of Conformity 307:Corrosion of Conformity 125:Corrosion of Conformity 18:American music producer 3144:"Soundtrack: Bad Boys" 2692:The Charlotte Observer 2401:"Cry the Beloved Band" 1432:www.metal-archives.com 1174:www.metal-archives.com 887:), bassist Des White ( 777:Rob and Bill Talk Show 719:'s for her 1997 album 711:for singer–songwriter 557:. One reviewer called 462: 201:Custer graduated from 164:Research Triangle Park 45:Background information 3310:Ancestry.com (2020). 3061:The News and Observer 3034:The News and Observer 3000:The News and Observer 2769:The News and Observer 2733:The News and Observer 2367:"Raw Means Well-Done" 2331:"Raw Means Well-Done" 2252:Ultimate Classic Rock 2024:The News and Observer 1823:The News and Observer 1612:The News and Observer 1578:"Nights Spots – Rock" 1492:Durham Morning Herald 1297:The News and Observer 1081:Carolina Music Awards 604:Diamonds & Debris 452: 272:'s supersonic code". 3118:"Soundtrack: Clerks" 1518:"Night Spots – Rock" 1050:Produced by Custer, 1036:was nominated for a 693:(Columbia 1998) and 439:was nominated for a 223:Vision Sound Studios 148:Cary, North Carolina 103:johncusterproduction 65:North Carolina, U.S. 3150:. February 23, 2021 3124:. February 25, 2021 3030:"Changes for Brown" 2799:"Back Home...Again" 2654:"The Critic's Pick" 2140:. 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