The Hold Steady Biography
Resisting the musical trends in New York City, vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn (ex-Lifter Puller) formed The Hold Steady after moving from Minneapolis in 2000. Wanting to capture the sound of bands such as The Replacements and The Grifters, he recruited guitarist Tad Kubler (also ex-Lifter Puller), drummer Judd Counsell, and bassist Galen Polivka. Recording mostly live, the band released its debut, 'Almost Killed Me', on Frenchkiss Records in March 2004. Dave Gardener (Rocket From The Crypt, Drive Like Jehu) and Dean Botulonis signed on to produce Separation Sunday, which arrived in 2005. The World/Inferno Friendship Society's Franz Nicolay (keyboards) and Bobby Drake (drums), formerly of End Transmission and Arm, were also added to The Hold Steady lineup. The band's third effort, 2006's 'Boys and Girls In America', marked their first release for Vagrant.
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members
- Bob Drake
- Craig Finn
- Franz Nicolay
- Galen Polivka
- Judd Counsell
- Tad Kubler
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